CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION

STATE TRACK MEET

Edwards Field, University of California

June 3 and 4, 1966

Meet Director: Hale Roach (center} Meet Coordinator: Bob Anderson (left) and John Nules (right)

OFFICIALS

Referee ____ , ___ Sam Bell Assistant Referee __ _ _Sterling MacFarlane Head Field Judge _ Don Bell Starter Tom Moore Recall Starter ______Mel Long Clerks of Course ______Ray Hill, John Sparrow, Tony Bailey

Head Timer: T. C. "Snort" Winstead V.I.P. Section Guards: Bill Thompson, Vince Adelman, Al Hil­ bert, Bob Cramer Timers: Frank Geis, Thomas Bryant, Dan Dotta, Ken Hail stone, E. F. Healey, Vernon Juhl, Ted Ohashi, Bob Vance, Bob Alternate Officials: Ray Costa, James Daneri , Milt DeVitt, DeCelle, Holli s Bledsoe, Herb Rodebaugh, Al Mattern Jim Richey, Jerry Ludy, Do1n Arndt, Barry Gilbert Head Fin:sh Judge: Don Brillhart Hurdle Crew: Jack Rocker & Berkeley High School Students Bob Hidalgo & San Leandro High School Students Finish Judges: Hal Brillhart, Norman Fones, Joe King, Richard Lynch, Wayne McCorkle, Ted Vollmer, Arthur H. Smith, Press Box Guards: Richard Abel, William Campbell Gene Haynes, Sam Ea stman, Glenn Baughman, Sanford Lap Clock Timer: Claude Samples Berman, Harland Frederick Press Steward: Bob Steiner Inspectors: Robert Johnson, William Lovejoy, H. M. Patton, Emmett Stanton, Ed Gildersleeve, Norman Morrison Marshals: Fred Brown, Al Courchesne, Bob Grazzini, John Farnam, Charles Eaton, Stephen Chelbay, Paul Williams Lap Coordinator: "Split" Lynch Announcers: H. D. Thoreau, Fran Errota Wind Gauge: Leon Glover, Sr., Leon Glover, Jr. Physician: Russell Schulze, M.D. Press-Athlete Coordinator: Don Hawley Program Editor: Ted Ellsworth Score Keeper: Bob Stuart Asst. Score Keeper: Neal Harriman HI JENNINGS Awards: Lee Stanford, Harry Price, John Oregnon Hi was always dedicated to high ideals and sportsmanship in his many years of Jury of Appeals: William Russell, Ken Fagans, Dave Snyder dealing wilh high school youth. Hi taught at Bon ita High School, in Shot-Put: Lew Jolley, Elvin Le Tendre, Ben Morjig LaVerne, California, from 1915 to 1920. In 1920, he came to Berkeley High School where he remained until his retirement in Discus: Emery Curtis, W. D. Edwards, Tom McNamara, Gene 1951 . He was Chairman of the Boys' Physi­ Voorhees, Bill Jarrett cal Education Department wh ile at Berke­ ley High. : Dave Johnson, Charles Sullivan, Barry Gilbert He served as Secretary of the Al ameda County Athletic League from 1920 to 1951 , and as Secretary of t he North Coast Sec­ Pole Vault: Fred Luedeke, George Steedman tion of the C .I.F. from 1936 to 1962. Hi is a great teacher, grand fellow, : Esmond Carey, Delos Dotta, Pau l Jones and respected by all who know him. CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION STATE MEET CHAMPIONS 1915 to 1965 School Points Coach Meet Held at Date Manual Arts (L.A.) ...... 25 ...... 0tto Fritsch ...... Fresno ...... April 3, 1915 Manual Arts (L.A.) ...... 371/2 .... 0tto Fritsch ...... ...... April 3, 1916 Coalinga ...... 25 ...... Charles Geer...... Berkeley ...... April 28, 1917 Pasadena ...... 25 ...... George Main ...... Sacramento ...... April 27, 1918 Manual Arts (L.A.) ...... 21...... Sid Foster ...... San Bernardino ... April 26, 1919 L.A. High School...... 19 ...... Glenn Whittle ...... Bakersfield ...... April 24, 1920 Lincoln (L.A.) ...... 17 ...... Tommy Davis ...... Berkeley ...... April 30, 1921 Huntington Beach ...... 16 ...... Ray Walker...... Stockton ...... May 6, 1922 Hollywood ...... 171/2 ... .William Page ...... Los Angeles ...... May 12, 1923 CALIFORNIA Manual Arts (L.A.) ...... 26 ...... Sid Foster ...... Taft ...... May 10, 1924 Manual Arts (L.A.) ...... 16 ...... Sid Foster ...... Hanford ...... May 9, 1925 L.A. Polytechnic ...... 17 ...... Edward Leahy ...... Los Angeles ...... May 8, 1926 INTERSCHOLASTIC Glendale ...... 30 ...... Normal Hayhurst .... Modesto ...... May 7, 1927 Long Beach (Poly) ...... 23 ...... Norman Barker ...... Selma ...... May 5, 1928 San Diego ...... 223/4 .... Glen Broderick ...... Los Angeles ...... May 11, 1929 San Diego ...... 11...... Glen Broderick ...... • Berkeley ...... May 10, 1930 FEDERATION Sacramento ...... 11...... Laurence Janssen .... Berkeley ...... May 10, 1930 Santa Ana ...... 11...... G. A. Oliver ...... Berkeley ...... May 10, 1930 L.A. Polytechnic ...... 191/2 .... Edward Leahy ...... Visalia ...... May 31, 1931 Long Beach (Poly) ...... 221/2 .... Norman Barker ...... Modesto ...... May 21 , 1932 El Centro ...... 18 ...... J . H. Armstrong ...... Los Angeles ...... May 21 , 1933 Muir Tech, Pasadena .... 14...... Albion Walton ...... Berkeley ...... May 19, 1934 Fullerton ...... 13 ...... Harold Lang ...... Fresno ...... May 25, 1935 Muir Tech, Pasadena .... 18...... Albion Walton ...... Gridley ...... May 22, 1936 Jefferson (L.A.) ...... 231/2 .... Harry Edelson ...... Long Beach ...... May 27, 1937 San Diego ...... 181/2 .... Glen Broderick ...... Hollister ...... May 28, 1938 Bakersfield ...... 16 ...... "Cap" Haralson ...... Los Angeles ...... May 27, 1939 Bakersfield ...... 181/2 .... "Cap" Haralson ...... Visalia ...... May 25, 1940 Fresno, Edison ...... 22 ...... Harold Bicknell ...... San Jose ...... May 25, 1941 Redondo Beach ...... 21...... Harold Grant ...... Compton ...... May 25, 1946 Washington (L.A.) ...... 24 ...... Gail Wyatt ...... Visalia ...... May 31 , 1947 Jordan (L.A.) ...... 22 ...... Bill Zazueta ...... Berkeley ...... May 26, 1948 EDWARDS FIELD Jefferson (L.A.) ...... 281/2 .... Estel Johnson ...... Coliseum , L.A ...... May 28, 1949 Jefferson (L.A.) ...... 40 ...... Estel Johnson ...... Sacramento ...... May 27, 1950 BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Jefferson (L.A.) ...... 16 1/2 .... Estel Johnson ...... Berkeley ...... May 26, 1951 Jefferson (L.A.) ...... 29 1/2 .... Estel Johnson ...... Coliseum, L.A ...... May 24, 1952 FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1966 Manual Arts (L.A.) ...... 16 2/2 .... Chas. Toney ...... Fresno ...... May 29, 1953 Alameda ...... 19 ...... Lewis Jolley ...... Berkeley ...... May 29, 1954 SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1966 Centennial (Compton) .. 29... _.. . Bill Gill ...... Los An geles ...... May 28, 1955 Jefferson (L.A.) ...... 24 2/2 .... Estel Johnson ...... Chico ...... June 2, 1956 Berkeley ...... 23...... Rich Hacker ...... Berkeley ...... June 1, 1957 Tie-Compton ...... 11...... Ernest Hartman ...... Long Beach ...... May 31 , 1958 Manual Arts (L.A.) .. 11...... Chas. Toney ...... Long Beach ...... May 31 , 1958 Long Beach ...... 14 ...... Leon Forman ...... Bakersfield ...... May 29, 1959 * Jordan (L.A.) ...... 15 ...... Norm Forster ...... Palo Alto ...... June 4, 1960 Centennia l (Compton) . .1 1...... Bill Gill ...... E. Los Angeles ...... June 3, 1961 Jefferson (L.A.) ...... 14 ...•... .John Childress ...... Modesto •...... June 2, 1962 MEET HOSTS Edison , Fresno ...... 15 ...... Frank Fletcher ...... Berkeley ...... June 1, 1963 Tie-Jefferson (L.A.) .... 13 ...... Andy Bakjian ...... Coliseum, L.A ...... June 6, 1964 NORTH COAST Polytechnic (L.B.) ..13 ...... Leon Forman ...... Coliseum, L.A ...... June 6, 1964 Polytechnic (L.B.) ...... 19 ...... Leon Forman ...... Bakersfield ...... June 5, 1965 SECTION 100 YARD DASH AT EL CERRITO RELAYS: - Mickey Mathews, third from left, captures short dash for Fremont (Oakland) Tigers, beating out Mel Gray, Montgomery (second from left) and Norbert Payton, McClymonds (right) in the process, C.I.F. STATE MEET ENTRIES BY SECTION AND SCHOOLS SAN FRANCISCO SECTION WASHINGTON CUBBERLY 57. Clayborne, Herman, Shot Put 107. Bohlnan, Bob , Re lay BALBOA 58. Hedges, Alex, Two-Mile 108. Evers, Bob, Re lay I. Banks, Floyd, High Hurdles 59. Turner, Montgomery, 220 109. Gill, Ron, Re lay 2. Clyburn, Tom, High Jump WESTCHESTER 110. Ru dometkin, Russ, Relay 3. Reed, Gordon, Long Jump 60. Evans, Dave, 880 HOMESTEAD GALILEO WILSON 111. Mahon, Dennis, Mile 4. Brown, Henry, Relay 61 . Martinez, Arthur, 880 368. Quinet, Ed, Long Jump 5. Gallagher, Joe, Relay FREMONT 6. Gregory, Tom, 880 OAKLAND SECTION 112. Pensinger, Steve, High Hurdles 7. Jackson, Greg, Low Hurdles, Relay 113. Wilhelm, Steve, Shot Put, Discus 8. Lacy, Ro bert, Relay CASREMONT KING CITY LOWELL 62. Harrie!, A. C., 440 114. Burpo, Ed, Rela y 9. McGuffin, Gary, Pole Vault 63. Jackson, Fred, High Jump 115. Campbell, Greq, Relay ST . IGNATIUS 64. McGhee, Horace, Relay I 16. Romans, John, Relay, 440 10. Hofman, Klaus , Two-Mile 65. Sims, William, Relay 11 7. Shote, Dan, Relay 11. Howard , Richard, Mile 66. Slaton, Frank, Relay 118. Wells, Don, Pole Vault GEORGE WASHINGTON 67. Wright, J im, Relay LEIGH 12. Provost, Ernie, 100, 220 FREMONT 119. Mackey, Bill, Two-Mile 13. Williams, Oscar, Shot Put, Discus 68. Mathews, Mickey, 100 , 220 LOS ALTOS WILSON McCLYMONDS 120. Chapman, Bi ll, 440 14. Jones, David, 440 69. Ba rfi eld, Eric, Low Hurdles 121. Davis, Jack, Discus SKYLINE 122 . Peterson, Todd, Pole Vault LOS ANGELES CITY SECTION 70. Edwards, Bruce, Mile MILLS 71. Haywood, La Ma rr, Long Jump, High Hurdles 123. White, Randy, 880 BELL 72. Matek, J on, Pole Vault 15. Kinnee, Morris, Pole Vault OVERFELT 73. Thayer, Robert, Shot Put 124. Rob inson, Cal, 440, 220 BELMONT 74. Way, Andy, Two-Mile 16. Macias, Robert, Two-Mile RAVENSWOOD BIRMINGHAM 75. Wilcox, Scott, 880 125. Jones, Oscar, Relay 17. Kerr, Bill, 440 126. Ma rshall, J im, 100, 220, Relay 18 . McConahey, Cliff, Shot Put SAN DIEGO SECTION 127. Romo, Frank, Relay DORSEY CHULA VISTA 128. Sanders, Ron , Relay 19. Banks , Lawrence, 880 365. Dan ielson, Tim, Mile PALO ALTO 20. Craig, J ess, Shot Put CRAWFORD 129. Enscoe, Mi le 21. Grant, David, 440, Relay 366. Patton, Don , 220 SALINAS 22. Hanley, Chester, Relay EL CAJON 130. Richardson, Ted, High Hurd les 23. Jones: Gregory, 880 367 . Valencia, Armando, Two-Mile SAN CARLOS 24. Parish , Donald, High Hurdles, Low Hurdles, GRANITE HILLS 131. Lilly . John, 880 Relay 76. Brown, George, Shot Put 132. Radetich, John. High Ju mp 25. Underwood, Phillip, 100, 200, Relay 77. Ricketts, Bruce, 440 SAN LORENZO VALLEY FRANKLIN G·ROSSMONT 133. McCullough, Denis, High Jump 38. Madrid, Ri chard, High Hurdles 78. Gold, Randy, Dicus SAN MATEO FREMONT Hl'LLTOP 134. Boyko, Peter, Shot Put 26. James, Charles, 220 79. Rogers, Terry, 880 135. Lydon, Ted, Two-Mile 27. McGary, Claude, Mile LINCOLN 369. Jordan , Bob, Lonq Jump GARDENA 80. Belle, Rodney, 100 SANTA CRUZ 28. Carter, Lou is, 100, Relay 81. Davis, Leroy, Relay 136. Wilson, Byron, 100 82. Edwards, Dave , High Hurdles, Low Hurdles, 29. Collett, Wayne, 440, Relay SEASID'E 30. Hart, Charles, Relay Relay 83. Ellis, John, 100, 220, Re lay 137. James, Fred , 880 31 . Jeter, ·Mike, High Hurdles, Low Hurdles, 13'8. Littlejohn , Ben, High Jump Relay 84. Johnson, Mike, Pole Vault GRANADA HILLS 85. King, Lewis, Low Hurdles, Long Jump, Relay WATSONVILLE 32. Cooney, Keith, Two-Mile 86. Martin, Otis, Two-Mile 139. Scurich, Bob , Mile 33. Haberer, Mark , Two-Mile 87. Quinn, Albert, 440 WILCOX HUNTINGTON PARK 88. Scales, Ted, High Hurdles 140. Gunion, Mike , Two -Mile 34. Colvin, Otis, Relay MAR VISTA WOOOSIDE 35. Mackay, Eddie, Relay 89. Griffiths, Mike , Pole Vault 141. Welch, Ben , Discus 36. Reese, Tom, 100, Low Hurd les, Relay MONTE VISTA 37 . Slanders, Robert, Low Hurdles, Re lay 90. Geer, Rick , Discus SAC-JOAQUIN SECTION JORDAN MORSE 39. Mason, Robert, Long Jump 91. Greenwood, Harold, High Jump BU RBAN K-SACRAM ENTO LINCOLN 92. Robinson, Arnie, High Jump 145. Barbee, Wayne, Shot Put, Discus 40. Huff, Douglas, High Jump OCEANSIDE CORDOVA MANUAL ARTS 93. Rielly, Bill, Shot Put 146. Fellows , Rich , 100 41. Jackson, Earl, Relay POINT LOMA DAVIS-MODESTO 42. Pa lmer, Clarence, 440, Relay 94. Chavez, Robert, Re lay 147. Martin, Bob , 880 43. Russe ll, James, Relay 95. Fritzek, Mark, Relay DOWNEY-MODESTO 44. Scott, Vernell, Hiqh Jump 96. Gill, Scott, Re lay 148. Sughrue, J im, Mile 45. Smith, Rona ld, 100, 220, Relay 97. Wagar, Roger, Relay EDISON-STOCKTON 46. Solomon, Carl, Lonq Jump SAINT AUGUSTINE 149. Haynes, Gary, Relay PALISADES 98. Eklund, Tom, 880 150. Hill, Jim, Relay, 220, 100 47. Burkett, Bill, Pole Vault SAN, DIEGO 151. Milton, David, Long Jum p 48. Arnold, Mark, Shot Put 99. Steele, Doyle, Long Jump VISTA 152 . Roots, Theotis, Relay , 440 RES EDA 153. Scott, Darrell, Relay 49. Becker, John, Mile 100. Fox , Rick, Mile 50. Faherty, Mike, Pole Vault EL CAMINO-SACRAMENTO ROOSEVELT CENTRAL COAST SECTION 154. Jamison, Bob , Two-Mile 51. Cain, Rogers, High Jump, Long Jump ANDREW HILL ENCi NA SYLMAR 101. Carlin, Dale, S'hot Put 155. Du laney, Mike , Relay 52. Montgomery, Marvin, High Hurdles, 102 . Delk, Gene, Low Hurdles 156. Fa irchild, Pete, 880 High Jump AYER 157. Heitbrink, Jim, Pole Vault TAFT 103. Harris, Earl, 100, 220, Long Jump 158. Morrison, Jack, Relay, 440 53. Crowley, Craig, Mile BUCHSER 159 . Naegele, Max , Relay 54. Ostrander, Clint, Pole Vault 104. Toler. Mike , Low Hurdles 160. Vanslambrouk, Mike, Relay 55 . Williams, Howard, Long Jump BURLINGAME FOO TH ILL-SACRAMENTO VENICE 105. DeLeat, Steve, Pole Vault 161. Boehme, Phil, 880 56. Shaw, Royce, Mile 106. Weil, Randy, High Hurdles, Low Hurdles 162. Meyers, Wayne, Pole Vault FRANKLIN RVBIDOUX NORTHERN SECTION 163. Cole. Curtis. Relay 238. Dias, Victor, Pole Vault 164. Dickerson. Sam. Relay SAN BERNARDINO ANDERSON 165. Edmon, Edzie, Relay 239. Biggers, Curtis, Relay 309. Chase, Dan, High Jump 166. Edmunds. Bob, Low Hurdles 240. Cain, John, Relay CHICO 167. Hudson, Stan, Relay 241. Holloway, Victor! Relay 310. Ade_e, J~ck, 440, Relay 168. Rankin, Al, High Jump 242. Lee , Howard, Reay 31 I. Davis. J,m, High Hurdles, Low Hurdles, 169. Salisbury, Bruce, Pole Vault 243. Ostoich, Mark, Discus, Shot Put Relay CERES SAN MARINO 312. Forester, Jack, Two-Mile 170. Manor. Jim. Lono Jump sii"i· Hughes, Ken, 880 313. Pryor, Vern, Relay GRANT-SACRAMENTO 314. Schoonover, Bob, Mile 171. Pruitt, Reginald, 440 245. Bogard , Dave, 880 315, Sieben, Dan, Pole Vault 172. Sanders, Leon . Low Hurdles, High Hurdles SOUTH TORRANCE 316. Turner, Bob, Relay HIGHLANDS-SACRAMENl'O 246. Jay. Len, Two-Mile DEL ORO-LOOMIS J~2Ks~uNhene, Bob, Low Hurdles, High Hurdles ST. FRANCIS 317. Hogon, Tom, Shot Put 247 . James, Gary, Low Hurdles LASSEN-SUSANVILLE 175. Olsen, Selmer, Shot Put SUNNY HILLS 318. Alvarez, Fred, Discus LA SIERRA W ~:R~urphey, Dave, Shot Put McCLOUD 176. Stanelman , William, 220 319. Berryman, Dennis, 100 McCLATCHY 249. Fiannary, Steve, Pole Vault WESTMINSTER PLEASANT VALLEY-CHICO 177. Bates, Mike, Hioh Jumo 320. Laxson, Rob, 880 MIRA LOMA-SACRAMENTO 250. lnglehart, Bill, Two-Mile 178 . Green, Chuck, Mile 251. Soloman, Mike, Mile NEVADA WEST TORRANCE CENTRAL SECTION 179, Lewis, Dave, Shot Put 252. Sellars, Mike, Two-Mile BAKERS Fl ELD NORTE DEL RIO-SACRAMENTO UPLAND 321. Bryant, Art, 100 , 220, Relay 180. Brock, Greo. Two-Mile 253. Smith, James, 100 220 322. Humphrer, Cliff Long Jump RIO LINDA-SACRAMENTO VALENCIA ' 323. Lipke, Re oy ' 181. Herrick, Bob, Two-Mile 370. Owens, Mike, 880 324. Rogers, David, Relay ROSEVILLE 325. Brown, Ray , Relay 182. Garcia. Jerry, Long Jump NORTH COAST SECTION BULLARD-FRESNO SACRAMENTO AMADOR 326. Wood, Mike, Shot Put 183. Nash, Steve, 100, 220 A~51i.{aille, Rich, 440 DELANO STAGG 327. Wilson, Steve, Discus 184. Alustiza , Jack, Discus 255. McGuire, Mickey, Pole Vault 185. Roop, Dennis, Discus EAST BAKERS Fl EL!D BERKELEY 328. Jones, _Roger, 100,220 TRACY 256. Gamez, Ralph, Two-Mile 329. Ronquil lo, Dan , Mile 186 . Bon in, Tom , Hioh_Jump, Hig h Hurdles CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 187. Carmona, Joe, Mile 330. Vasquez, Mike, 880 257. Pederson, Ken, 880 EDISON-FRESNO SOUTHERN SECTION CAMPOLINDA 331. Temple, Ellery, 440 258. Werner, Ed , Mile 332. Thompson, Donald High Hurdles ANAHEIM CASTRO VALLEY 188 . Pharris, Ron, 220 333. Tilman, Jesse, Long Jump ARCADIA c~il.E~Ed;l~t Chuck, Shot Put, Discus FOOTHILL 189. Hergenrather, Jeff, Po le Vault 260. McQuillan , Mark, Pole Vault 334. Stewa rt, Jim, Low Hurdles BALDWIN PARK DE ANZA FOWLER 190. Bra no . Peter, Two-Mile 261. Barley, Dennis, Mi le 335. Will is, Rich, Low Hurdles BOLSA GRANDE 262. Rosenberger, Larry, High Hurdles, FRESNO 191. Caterson, Neil , 440 , Relay Low Hurdles 336. G ilfi ll an , Bernie, High Hurdles 192 . Johnson. Mike , Discus DRAKE 337. Sche idt, Bob, Po le Vault 193. Julia n, Randy, 220 , 440 , Relay 263, Lazzarin i, Dean , 100 LEMOORE 194. Julian , Tom , Re lay EL CERRITO 338. Auerback, Allan, 100, 220 195 . Lonno, Joe, Relay 264. Anders on , Ma rion , High Jump Long Jump 339. Smith , Clussie, High Hurdles BREA LINDA 265. Lee , Roddy, High Hurdles ' 196. Cnoke , Dave, 100, 220 MADERA 266 . Maste rs , Dave, 100 0 220 CENTENNIAL 340. Ys la s, Robert, Two-Mi le 197 . Lee Ha mp, Re lay 267. Rudy, Mike, Shot Put NORTH BAKERSFIELD 198 . Lewis, Ale x, Rel ay GRANADA 341. Hitchcock, Rich , Two-Mile 199 . Townse nd , Ra y, Relay 268. Gestri, Dave, 220, 440 PORTERVILLE 200. White, To m, Relay HARRY 8LLS 342. Costenada, Roge r, Shot Put COMPTON 269. Ga ines, Cha rles, 100 343. Jones, Relay 201 . Dixon, Preston, Re lay Hg'~AVNn Hoo k, C larence, Low H urdles 344. Ma uldi n, Steve , Re la y 202 . Eva ns, Dwi ght 440, Rel ay 345. Sund sten, Charles Re lay Long Jump 271. Eaton, Jim, Re la y 346 . Pixl er, Todd, Re lay, 440 ' 203. Mode, Dave , Re lay 272 . J a mes, De nn is, Relay 204. Moore, Ca rl , Rel av REEDLEY 205. Morris, W illiam, High Ju mp 273 . Scri vne r, Mik e, Relay 274. Welch, J esse, Rela y 347. Blancha rd , Bil l, 880 CORONA 348 . Romero, Pete, Two-Mile 206. Con rad, Larry, Mile LAS LOMAS 275. Nordheim, Ma rk, Low Hurdles 349. Schmidt, Dale, Pole Va ult DOMINGUEZ RIVERDALE 142. Cuthhert, Lowry, 100 LOGAN 276. Lousiana, Mike, Discus 350. Jennings, Be n, Discus EISENHOWER ROOSEVELT-FRESNO 207 . Henry, Carl, 880 MARIN CATHOLIC 277 . Witte nmie r, Ga ry, Di scus 351. Fl ynn , J im, High J ump FOOTHILL 352. Konon, Pa ul , Mi le 208. Kenn edy, Parky, High Jum p MIRAMONTE HART, NEW HALL 278. Garoute , Douq, Mile SHAFTER 209 . De Bernardi, Fred, Discus 279 . Mooq Bob, 880 353. Lopez, John, Mile HUENEME MONTGOMERY 354. Tu ck, Larry, Pole Vault 210. Ramirez, Ed, Two -M ile 280. Gray, Mel, 100, 220, Relay, Long J ump SOUTH BAKERSFIELD INGLEWOOD 281. Liljencrantz, Eric, Relay 355. Jones, Ke n, 440, Relay 211. Colich, Tom, Shot Put 282. So rkness, Paul, Relay 356. McGill, Ray, High J ump LAKEWOOD 283. Waldon, Bob, Two-Mile 357. Rollins, Offord, Relay M~~\~~e, Sta n, Low Hurdles, Relay 358 . George, Preston, Relay Ll'~u~N~rse, Connly, Low Hurdles, High Hurdles 359 . Mc Da niel,, Relay 213 . Farmer, George, Low Hurdles, High Hurdles 285 . Lindley, Ernie, Two-Mile TAFT LOARA-ANAHEIM 286. Thompson, Ray, Mi le TJtlRtarratt, Mike, Shot Put, Discus 214 . Lehmer. Steve, Discus PACIFICA 215, Walp, Denis, Pole Vault 287. Howard. Guy, High Hurdles High Jump 362. Rich, Leon, 880 LOYOLA 288. Webb, Phil, Long Jump ' WASCO 216. Harris, Henry, Long Jump PIEDMONT 363. Callahan, Lee, Low Hurdles 217, Mattingly, Wally, Mile 289. Peters, Jim, o;scus 364. Hailey, Otis, High Jump MILLIKAN PITTSBURG 218. Ricke, Ed, 880 290. Pierce, Don, High Jump 219. Ward Grea, 100 RICHMOND MUIR-PASADENA 291. Harris, Albert, Relay TWO TOP DISTANCE MEN: - Terry Rogers (left), 220. Buchanan, Dave, Relay 292. McCurry, Bob, Relay Hilltop of San Diego half-miler, has a best 1966 293. Taylor, Clarence 440, 220, Relay 221. Coe, Russell, 440, Relay time of 1 :51.8, while Tim Danielson (right) of Chula 222. Heqlar, Paul, Pole Vault 294. W'lliams, Dow, Relay 223. Howard, Ed. Shot Put ST. MARY'S-BERKELEY Vista will defend his 1965 State Meet title and CIF 224. McFadden, Dennis, 100, Relay 295. Lindsay, Bruce, Pole Vault record, 4:08 flat. Tim has run 4:02.2 this year, and SAN RAMON 225. Proctor, Jerrv. Lonq Jump Low Hurdles posted an amazing 9:04.7 two-mile mark. High Hurdles, Relay ' ' 296. Berris, Craig, 880 NOGALES 297. Burnside, Ken, High Jump 226. Schaefer, Don, 220 298. Noy, Tom, Long Jump NORTHVIEW SERRA 299. Tallon, J erry, 880 227. Aseltine, Craig 0 440 228. Gridley Bruce, Low Hurdles High Hurdles SUNSET NOTRE DAME ' 300, Corwin, Ken, Pole Vault ornA~gss, Jim, High J ump TAMALPAIS 301 . Blasingame, Ke n, High Hurdles 230. Brown, Bubba, Lo ng J ump TENNYSON 231. Conawav, J erry, Long J ump High J ump 302 . Celaya, Ray, Two- Mile 232, Dangerfield, Fred, Lo ng J u,;,p 303 . Dickhart, Bob, 440, Relay 233 . Senos, Rich, Mile 304. G a rcia, Dave, Relay PASADENA 305 . McCaff erty, Terry, Relay Pt'fft·lobinson, Skip, Hig h Hurdles 306. Vargas, Raul, Relay 235. Min nick, Ed , Mile UKIAH POLY-LONG BEACH 307. Hook, Da n, Shot Put 236. Hubbell, John, Discus, Shot Put YGNACIO VALLEY 237. Watson, John, Hi gh J ump 308 . Nash, Mike, Shot Put New Records in the Offing As Field of 364 Top Preps Compete for '66 Honors By Ted Ellsw orth ONE OF THE STRO GEST FIELDS in many years assembles on Edwards Field June 3 and 4 to vie for the important CIF State Championship in this forty-eighth-and biggest-of cham­ pionships. As usual, the major strength lies with the Southern California schools, where San Diego's Doyle Steele just a week ago set a new national prep record in the long jump, 25'5¼"; Muir of Pasadena, in Paul Heglar, has a 16'3" pole vaulter; Long Beach Poly boasts of John Hubbell, 67'9¾" in the shot put, more than three feet beyond the official CIF standard; Lincoln of Los Angeles, with Doug Huff jumping 6'9¾", threatens the national mark, also 6'9¾" (but he'll run into some tough competition from three Northern California jumpers); four Southern California runners have bettered 1 :53 in the half mile; last year's mile winner and defending champion, Tim Danielson of Chula Vista, broke the CIF standard (unofficially), pc sting 4:06.2 in d-:e final trials; the SWIFT TWO-MILER: - El Cajon two-miler, accounting could go on indefinitely. Armando Valencia, with a 1966 best of However, orthern California has some good ones, too. Three 9:15.7, will be running into the best t wo­ high jumpers, John Radetick, San Carlos, 6'9¾"; Fred Jackson, mile field in CIF history in Berkeley and Castlemont, 6'10½"; and Don Pierce, Pittsburg, 7'0" could even will be pushed to get in the money. set a new national mark. Discus throwers Jim Peters, Piedmont, 188'8"; and Mike Louisiana, Logan, 186'5½", both could break the CIF mark of Bob Stoecker, set in 1961. Some fine all-round athletes are Clarence Taylor, Richmond, who CIF STATE TRACK MEET qualified for three events, 440, 220, and relay; LaMarr Haywood, Friday, June 3, 1966 Skyline, high hurdles and long jump; Mel Grav, Montgomery. Santa Rosa, 100, 220, long jump, and relay; and Marion Ander­ Saturday, June 4, 1966 son, El Cerrito, long jump and high jump. Ernie Provost, Washington of San Francisco sprinter who placed SCHEDULE OF EVENTS in both the 100 and 220 in the 1965 State Meet, is back again to try to improve his third place 100 time of O:09.6 and second place TRIALS, Friday, June 3 220 time of 0:21.2. He must be regarded as a real threat; after all, 4:30-High Jump, Long Jump, Discus Shot Put, Pole Vault there is no Harold Busby this year! 4:30-880-yd. Run, Heat #I 4:40-880-yd. Run, Heat #2 Another orthern California standout is Ralph Gamez of Berke­ 4:50-880-yd. Run, Heat #3 5:00-100-yd. Dash, Heat #I ley, two miler, 1965 defending champion, who has a stunning time 5:05-100-yd. Dash, Heat #2 of 9 :05.2, set on this same field just a week ago. Indeed, in the 5: 10-100-yd. Dash, Heat #3 5:20-120 High Hurdles, #I two mile event, orthern California teams present their strongest 5:25-120 High Hurdles, #2 5:30-120 High Hurdles, #3 entries. 5:40-440-yd. Dash, Heat #I 5:45-440-yd. Dash, Heat #2 Dennis Barley, DeAnza miler, must be given consideration for 5:50-440-yd. Dash, Heat #3 6:00-220-yd. Dash, Heat #I points as his 4: 17.l time in the orth Coast Section final meet last 6:05-220-yd. Dash, Heat #2 Saturday would indicate. 6: 10-220-yd. Dash, Heat #3 6:20-180 Low Hurdles, Heat #I 6:25-180 Low Hurdles, Heat #2 Off qualifying marks, Lincoln of San Diego should be favored 6:30-180 Low Hurdles, Heat #3 to take top honors, with nine athletes qualified in nine different 6:40-Mile Run, Heat #I 6:50-Mile Run, Heat #2 events. Muir of Pasadena, with six qualifiers in seven events, in­ 7:00-Mile Run, Heat #3 7:10-880-yd. Relay, Heat #I cluding the top pole vaulter, a fine hurdler, and a fast relay team 7:20-880-yd. Relay, Heat #2 (1 :27.6) might sneak in for the necessary points. 7:30-880-yd. Relay, Heat #3 Pacific Grove's Johnny Johnson, for two years strong in the long FINALS, Saturday, June 4 jump, missed qualifying this year, his final one, because of a leg 12:30-Pole Vault injury. He had hoped to exceed the CIF standard. I :DO-Discus I :30-High Jump, Long Jump If the 1966 meet lacks anything in class, it is a fast sprint field, 2:00-Shot Put 2:00-880-yd. Run with no 100-yard man bettering 0:09.7, although two sprinters, 2:10-100-yd. Dash 2:20-Exhib. B 1320-yd. Run Phil Underwood, Dorsey, and Jim Hill, Edison of Stockton, have 2:30-120-yd. High Hurdles posted like O:21.0 times in the 220. 2:35-Two Mile Run 2:50-440-yd. Dash 3:00-Exhib. Varsity 440-yd. Relay Long jump, high jump, mile, two-mile, discus, shot, and pole 3: 10-220-yd. Dash vault appear to be the events to watch for the records, with San 3:20-Exhib. B 440-yd. Relay 3:30-180-yd. Low Hurdles Diego Lincoln the favorite for the team title. 3:40-Exhib. Mile Relay 3:50-Mile Run Meet director Hale Roach, El Cerrito High School, hopes for a 4:00-880-yd. Relay warm day and a large and enthusiastic crowd as California's finest athletes come to their "moments of truth."

4 EVENT No. 1 DISCUS

NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC R,ECORD: 195'4", Robert Stoecker, Los Altos, California. 1962. CIF STATE MEET RECORD: 188'61/i", Robert Stoecker, Los Altos, 1961. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 185'6", Robert Stoecker, Los Altos, 1961.

1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 172'3'/i", Bruce Naglee, Bellarmine, San Jose.

*High School Competition

FINALS THREATENS RECORD: - Massive Jim Peters, Piedmont, with a 1966 best of 188' 8", threatens the record every Entrants Sectional time l,e throws. He threw 182' 4" into Order No. Name and School Mark Place Mark the wind in the North Coast final meet last Saturday to win the event. He / placed second in the 1965 meet at 289 Peters, Jim, Piedmont ...... 1)(.t ...... 182- 4 Li_, Ii 171'5½".

2 276 Louisiana, Mike, Logan ...... ~ ...... 179- 7 Ji.2~~

3 214 Le hmer, Steve, Loara, Ana heim J".] ·..;{·················· •./ 177- 5 _j_.21-7 4 I 13 Wilhelm, Steve, Fremont, Sunnyvale ...... 171-11 l 5 141 Welch, Ben, Woodside ...... 170- 9½

6 121 Davis, Jack, Los Altos ...... 170- 2½

1 7 192 Johnson, Mike, Bo Isa Grande ..l(. .J.1..... ~~<.. ... 168- 7

8 243 Ostoich, Mark, San Bernardino ...... 167- 4 1/i

9 236 Hubbell, John, Long Beach Poly ...... 166- 31/2

10 361 Garratt, Mike, Taft ...... ~...... 166- 31/i

11 209 DeBernardi, Fred, Hart, Newhall ...... 165- 4

12 277 Wittenmier, Gary, Marin Catholic ...... 163-10

13 78 Gold, Randy, Grossmont ...... 163- I¾

14 327 Wilson, Steve, Delano ...... / ...... 161- 8½

15 350 Jennings, Ben, Riverdale ...... 159- 9 GREAT COMPETITOR: - Mike Louisiana, Logan of Union City thrower, has beat­ 16 259 Vandagriff, Chuck, Castro Valley ...... 159- 6½ en Peters three of their four meetings this year, and has a best throw of 17 90 Geer, R.ick, Monte Vista ...... 159- 51/i 186' S½".

18 13 Williams, Oscar, Washington, San Francisco .. 158- 3

19 184 Alustiza, Jack, Stagg, Stockton ...... 148- I¾ Previous CIF Champions 20 318 Alvarez, Fred, Lassen ...... 147- 6½ 1959 Ron Snidow (San Rafael) ...... •... 176•1 1960 Alex Darnes (Polytechnic, S.F.) ...... 178,.8 1961 Bob Stoecker (Los Altos) ...... ·-··- ··-······· 188-6'h 21 185 Roop, Dennis, Stagg, Stockton ...... 145- ½ 1962 Bob Stoecker (Los Altos) ...... 185-1 JI/, 1963 Stan McDonald (Edison, Fresno)...... 178- I 1964 Bill Staley (Las Lomas) ...... 181- 2 22 145 Barbee, Wayne, Burbank, Sacramento ...... 143- I¾ 1965 Bruce Naglee (Bellarmine) ...... 172- 3'h

5 EVENT No. 2 1111.. POLE VAULT

NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: 16'6¾", Paul Wilson, Warren High School, Downey, Cailfornia, 1965. CIF STATE MEET RECORD: 15'6½", Paul Wilson, Warren High School, Downey, California, 1965. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 14'8¾", Bill Fosdick, Hill, San Jose, 1963. 1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 15'6½", Paul Wilson, Warren High School, Downey. MUIR 16-FOOTER: - Paul Heglar, Muir of Pasadena, *High School Competition brings the best vault mark by a prep to the 1966 State Meet, 16' 3"; he qualified at 15' even.

TRIALS Previous CIF Champions

1915 Lincoln Hall (Santa Paula) ...... 11- 6 Entrants Sectional 1916 Lincoln Hall (Santa Paula) ·······················-····· 11- 9 Order No. Name and School Mark Place Mark 1917 Vance Wilbur (Sacramento) ...... 11- 0 1918 Eric Richardson (Ukiah) ...... 11- 6 1919 Dick Emmons (Manual Arts, L.A.) ...... 10- 6 1920 Leroy Goodenough (Filmore) ········•··-·····•-··• 11-10 222 Heglar, Paul , Muir, Pasadena ...... 15- 0 1921 Harold Shoebridge (Anaheim) ·······-··-······· 12- 0 1922 Harry Smith (San Diego) ...... 11-11'/, 2 54 Ostrander, Fli nt, Taft, Los Angeles ...... 14- 10 1/,i 1923 Les Barnes (Hollywood) Harry Smith (S,n Dieqo) ...... ····-··············· 12- 3% 1924 Les Barnes (HoUywood) 12-11½ 3 162 Meyers, Wayne , Foothill, Sacramento ...... 14- 8¾ 5 1925 Jack Williams (Inglewood) ... .. 12- 9 / 8 1926 Marshall Beeman (Armijo, Fairfield) 4 15 Kinnee, Morris, Bell ...... 14- 61/,i Conrad Boye (Manual Arts, L.A.) Bill Hubbard (San Diego) 5 47 Burkett, Bill, Pa lisades ...... 14- 3 Jerry Stewart (Los Angeles) ...... 12- 4 1917 (San Diego) ······-······· 12- 0 1928 Bill Miller (San Diego) 12- 9½ 6 118 Wells, Do n, Kin g City ...... 14- 0 1929 Bill Miller (San Diego) ...... 12· 6 1930 Dave Crow (Polytechnic, L.B.) ...... 12- 6 7 238 Dias, Victor, Rubidoux ..... 14- 0 1931 Joe Ramsey (Inglewood) Matt Stankovich (Polytechnic, L.A .) ...... 12- 9'/4 8 122 Peterson, Tod, Los Altos 14- 0 1932 ( Polytechnic, L.A.) Tom White (Polytechnic, L.B.) ...... 13- 0 9 315 13-11¾ 1933 Ed Harrison (Santa Monica) ...... 12- 7 Steben, Dan, Chico 1934 Dick Clarke (Hoover, Glendale) Eldred Ramos (San Ramon, Danville) 10 354 Tuck, Larry, Shafter /.'J~.. '1,-...... 13-10 Richie Rodriguez (Polytechnic, L.A.) ...... 12-10 1935 Dick Clarke (Hoover, Glendale) ...... 12-101/ 2 11 349 Schmidt, Dale, Reedley ...... 13-10 1936 Dave Bodkin (Inglewood) _ ____ 12-11 1937 Baylor Maynard (Belmont, L.A.) ···········-··· 13- r'/4 1938 Floyd Doty (Lodi) 12 50 Faherty, Mike, Reseda ...... 13- 9¼ Lawrence McLanahan (Sacramento) ...... 12-10¾ 1939 Frank Ferguson ( Inglewood) 13 105 Delea+, Steve, Burlingame ...... 13- 9 Clarence "Bud" Humbarger (Glendale) .. 13- 3¾ 1940 Frank F•rguson (lnalewood) 14 260 McQuillan, Mark, College Park ...... 13- 6 Irving Moore (Piedmont) ···-··-·---- 13- 0 1941 Chet Hartmann (San Benito, Hollister) 15 89 Griffiths, Mike, Mar Vista ...... 13- 6 Irv ing Moore ( Piedmont) Ernie Sontag (Taft) ···-···········----- 12- 6 1946 Bill Mays (Uxnard) 16 249 Flannery, Steve, Warren, Downey .. 1.~ .~ 13- 6 Phil Quilter (Pasadena) ...... 12- 61/, 1947 Georae Maltos /Pacific Grove) ...... 12- 6 17 189 Hergenrather, Jeff, Arcadia .... /...... 13- 6 1948 Don Barnes (Fulllerton) ______12- 6 1949 J ack W dman \ Na•non ne. Lom ita) .... 13- 41/, 1950 Dick McDonald (Wilson, Long Beach) 18 84 Johnson, Mike, Lincoln, San Diego ...... 13- 6 1 Harold Red ( Lemoors) ···············-··•···········-··· 13- /, 1951 Clarke Merrill (B<>lmont, L.A.) ·······-············· 13· 0 19 72 Matek, Jon, Skyline, Oakland V 1. ~ ~ ~ .. . . •••. 13- 4 1952 Ronn ie Morris (Burroughs, Burbank) ···-··-··· 13• 31/4 1953 Ronnie Morris (Burrouahs, Burbank) ...... 13- 9'/a 20 300 Corwin, Ken, Sunset ' .!i ~ ~ ...... • 13- ¼ 1954 Bob McKay (Inglewood) Joe Ro se (Glendale) Stan Gaunt (Mt. Diablo, Berkeley) ...... 13- 0 21 337 Scheidt, Bob, Fresno 13- 0 1955 Nathaniel Finney (Jordan, L.A.) ·······-··········· 13- 4 1956 Bill Logan (El Cajon) 22 215 Walp, Denis, Loara, Anaheim ... J t · _t,., ...... ••... 13- 0 Tim Helm (El Dorado) ···············-······-··········-· 13- 6 1957 Voyce Hendrix (Riverdale) ·······-······-··········· 13- 6 23 255 McGuire, Mickey, Analy ...... 12- 9½ 1958 John Rose (Glendale, Hoover) ...... 14- I 1959 Bob Looney (Santa Barbara) ...... 13- 8¾ 24 157 Heitbrink, Jim, Encina ..... 12- 9 1960 Mike Flanagan (Ganesha) Gary Dow (Anaheim) ...... ·········-·············•• 13- 3 25 295 Lindsay, Bruce, St. Mary's 12- 7¼ 1961 Mike Graves (El Cajon) ...... 14- 21/4 1962 Eric Berge (Costa Mesa) ...... 14- 3 6½ Bob Richardson (Ganesha) ...... 14- 3 26 169 Salisbury, Bruce, Franklin, Stockton ...... 12- 1963 Bill Fosdick (Andrew Hill, San Jose) ...... 14- 8¾ 1964 Paul W ilson (Warren, Downey) ...... 15- 41/4 27 9 McGuffin, Gary, Lowell ...... 11- 6 1965 Paul Wilson (Warren, Downey) ...... 15• 6'/,

6 Entrants Trials FINALS Order No. Name and School Mark Place Mark

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9. ------KING CITY ACE: - Winner of the Central Coast finals, PIEDMONT VAULTER: - Dan Jones is consistent 13' 6" Don Wells has a 1966 best mark of 14' 1". to 14' vaulter for the Highlanders. I EVENT No. 3 SHOT PUT

NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD : 69'3", , North High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 1958. CIF STATE MEET RECORD: 64'3 1h", Bill Pace, El Rancho High School, Pico Rivera, 1961. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 64'¼", Clark Branson, Pasadena, 1957. 1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 63'11 1/4", Steve Marcus, Palisades, Pacific Palisades. *High School Competition

TRIALS I

Entrants Sectional Order No. Name and School Mark Place Mark RUGGED PUTTER: - of Granite Hi has 1966 best of 60' 1 O", and is noted as a fie competitor. 236 Hubbell, John, Long Beach Poly ---··"'- 67- 9¼ ~ 1 2 248 Murphy, Dave, Sunny Hills --·····ic.:·-•··· ...... 64-1 1/4 _J,, · J 3 243 Ostoich, Mark, San Bernardino .~-···················· 62-10 4 113 Wilhelm, Steve, Fremont, Sunnyvale . ✓ ...... 62- 6¼ 5 361 Garratt, Mike, Taft ······---~;:.:"..... _...... 61- I¼

6 326 Wood, Mike, Bullard -·--·····v.:-._-·_·········•·-··········· 60- 5½ 1 Previous CIF Champions 7 211 Colich, Tom , Inglewood ····---~·········-··········· ..... 60- 4 /4 1915 Wayne Weeks (Santa Rosa} ____ 4l,. 21/a 1916 Wayne Weeks (Santa Rosa) ...... 47. 4 1/◄ 8 223 Howard, Ed, Muir --······~-·····--·············· ...... 59- 7½ 1917 J im Blewett (Manual Arts, L.A.} ····-···-······· 47- 91/◄ 1918 Jennings Robertson (Sutler) ...... 44- 6 9 259 Vandagriff, Chuck, Castro Valley ..':".'...... 58- 7½ 1919 Ernest Hartmann (Polytechnic, L.A.) ...... 42- 3 1920 Clarence Houser (Oxnard} ·························-·· 49- 9 1921 Clarence Houser (Oxnard) ...... 52- 0 10 308 Nash, Mike, Ygnacio Valley -...'!"...... _ ..... 58- 0 1922 Clarence Houser (Oxnard) ...... 55- 43/4 1923 C ecil While (Modesto) ...... 48- 11, 11 48 Arnold, Mark, Palisades ·-·--························ ·····- 57-11 ½ 1924 Cecil While (Modesto) ...... 49- 73/s 1925 Herb Fleishhacker (Menlo) ...... 49- 2 12 76 Brown, George, Granite Hills, San Diego .. ./ .... 57- 9¼ 1926 Maury Lauterman (Polytechnic, L.A.) ...... 49- 1/◄ 1927 Harold Falter (Glen'dale) ...... 49- 95/a 1928 Garrett Arbalb1de (Huntington Park) --··· 48-IOlh 13 18 'McConahey, Cliff, Birmingham, Los Angeles ... 57- 4¼ 1929 Nelson Gray (Chacey, Ontario) ...... 53- 511, 1930 Don Carter (Franklin, L.A.) ...... 52- 83/4 14 IOI Carlin, Dale, Andrew Hill ---·-····· ······-····· 57- 2½ 1931 Don Carter {Franklin, L.A .) ...... 52-10 1932 Bob Pyle (Pasadena) ...... 53- 6 15 145 Barbee, Wayne, Burbank, Sacramento . .. 56- 3½ 1933 Jim Donnaldson (Hollywood) ...... 54- 3 1934 Ray Young (Riis, Los Angeles) ...... 55-10 16 267 Rudy, Mike, El Cerrito ·-···-··-············ .... -···· 56- 3 1935 John Raitt (Fullerton) ...... 55- 5 1/◄ 1936 Joe Hill (C..lif. Deaf, Berkeley) ...... 54- 5'!◄ 1937 Wilbur Thompson (Modesto) ...... 55- 83/4 17 307 Hook, Dan, Ukiah -· -·····--··-··-····-···· . ... 55-11 ½ 1938 Mario Russo (Pittsburg) ...... 55. 53/4 1939 Frank Minnini (Paso Robles) ...... 54- 1 18 342 Castenada, Roger, Porterville .. .'✓ ...... 55-11 1940 Ben Steele (Santa Rosa) ...... 54- 41/s 1941 George Souza (Vallejo} ...... 52- 41/◄ 7 19 134 Boyko, Pete, San Mateo -·-··-······•···· _.... . 55- 6¼ 1946 John Helwig (Mount Carmel, L.A .) ...... 59- 5 /8 1947 Bob Cameron (Washington, L.A .) ...... 53-107/s 20 317 55- 1948 Bob Cameron (Washington, L.A .) ...... 59- 71/◄ Hogan, Tom, Del Oro ······················•-·· .... . 1949 Elmer Willhoite (Merced) ...... 57- JI/◄ 1950 Hal Norris (Grossmont) ...... 56- 511, 21 93 Rielly, Bill, Oceanside -····-·······-····-········· 55- ¼ 1951 Leon Patterson {Taft) ...... 59- 21/, 1952 Leo n Patterson (Tait) ...... 60- 97/ 8 22 179 Lewis, Dave, Nevada City ...... 54- I½ 1953 Don Vick (Chaffey) ...... 60 - 7¾ 1954 Dick Bronson (Grossmont) ...... 59. 71/8 23 57 Clayborne, Herman, Washington, L.A. ... . 54- I½ 1955 Duncan Ward (Santa Monica) ...... 59- 411, 1956 Homer Robertson (San Bernardino) ...... 63- 911, 1957 Clark Branson (Pasa'dena) ...... 64 - ¾ 24 20 Craig, Jesse, Dorsey ·-··-····-··· ...... 53-10½ 1958 Jack Slocumbe {Long Beach) ...... 61 - 411, 1959 Mike Parker (Turlock) ...... 57- 8 25 175 Olson, Selmer, Jackson ...... ·····- ...... 53- 8½ 1960 Matthew Baggett (Berkeley) ...... 60- 7 1961 Bill Pace (El Rancho, Whittier) ...... 64- 3'/, 26 73 Thayer, Robert, Skyline ····-···················•···· ...... 51- 5½ 1962 Jim O ' Brien (De Anza, Richmond) ...... 62- 21/◄ 1963 Bruce Wilhelm (Fremont, Sunnyvale) ...... 63- 43/4 1964 Bob Brannan (Los Gatos) ...... 62- 7 1/◄ 27 13 Williams, Oscar, Washington, San Francisco .... 50- 9 1965 Steve Marcus (Palisades) ...... 63-1 Jl/4

8 Entrants Trials FINALS Order No. Name and School Mark Place Mark 1a0- II I. JLtUr

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UNDEFEATED 'CHUCKER': - Appropri­ ately named Chuck Vandagriff of Cas­ tro Valley has won all his meets this YGNACIO VALLEY GIANT: - Mike Nash's best of 59' 8" indicates that year, has a best of 60' 8 ¼ ". Here is getting the winner's trophy from he's soon to get into the charmed 60-foot circle. He placed second Queen Karen Koistenen after winning in the North Coast finals. (Tribune photo) the El Cerrito Relay's title. EVENT No. 4 LONG JUMP

NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: 25'4¾", John Johnson, Pacific Grove, California, 1965. CIF STATE MEET RECORD: 25'4½", Monte Upshaw, Piedmont High School, 1954. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 25'4½", Monte Upshaw, Piedmont, 1954. 1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 24'9¾", Manuel Burrell, Long Beach Poly. *High School Competition /

TRIALS

HIGH FL YER: - Lewis King, Lincoln of San Dieg Entrants Sectional has 1966 best of 24' 2¼", is now hitting pea Order No. Name and School Mark Place Mark

,-- 9C Steele, Doyle, San Diego ------25- 51/4 2 85 King, Lewis, Lincoln, San Diego ______24- 5¼ 3 225 Proctor, Jerry, Muir ------24- 4 1/4 4 280 Gray, Mel, Montgomery ------24- I 5 264 Anderson, Marion, El Cerrito ------23-1 I½ Previous CIF Champions 6 182 Garcia, Jerry, Roseville ------23-1 I 1915 Ernie Plavans (Santa Ana) _ _ ___ 21-2 1916 Harry Lamport (Manual Arts, L.A.) ...... 21 - 5'/4 7 170 Manor, Jim, Ceres ------23-1 0¾ 1917 Gene Davis (Polytechnic, L.A.) ····----············ 21-101/, 1918 Roy Hasselbach (Fresno) _____ 20-111/4 8 55 Williams, Howard, Taft ------23- 9 1919 (Technical, Oakland) -····-··-- 20- 0 1920 Verden Nash (Chino) ···-··-··-····-······-··············· 21- 9'/, Milton, David, Edison, Stockton ______23- 7¼ 1921 Verden Nash (Chino) ··········-•-·····-·---··-·---·----·-··· 22- 4)1, 9 151 1922 Verden Nash (Chino) ·······-··-··························· 22- 5'1, 1923 (Red ,Bluff) ·······-······-····················· 23- 2¾ 10 230 Brown, Bubba, Oxnard -·-·------··--··------23- 6½ 1924 Virgil Elliott (Huntington Beach) ...... 22- 3½ 1925 Fred Osborne (Fullerton) ...... 21- 81/, II 216 Harris, Henry, Loyola ------······-··-·--·······--··-·-· 23- 61/4 1926 Walter Rehwald (Lincoln, L.A.) ···-···•··········· 22- 5 1927 (Glendale) ··----·------··--···· 22 - 2 12 3 1928 Dick Barber (Polytechnic, L.B .) ···-·---·------···· 23- 5 1/◄ Reed, Gordon, Balboa ··--·-···-·-···-···-···-······-·-·------23- 5½ 1929 Wells Ruby (Hollywood) ...... 22- 71/4 1930 George Shehtanian (Tulare) ...... 23- 25/a 13 232 Dangerfield, Fred, Oxnard ----······--·------23- 5¼ 1931 Floyd Wilson (Riverdale) ...... 23- 25/a 1932 Tom White (Polytechnlc:, L.B.) ____ 22-1()1/2 14 231 Conaway, Jerry, Oxnard ··-·····-·······-··········-··-··--· 23- 2¼ 1933 Don Skinner (Manual Arts, L.A.) ...... 22- 8 1934 Don Skinner (Manual Arts, L.A .) ...... 23- 81/, 15 46 1935 Jimmy Montgomery (El Monie} ...... 23- 'I◄ Solomon, Carl, Manual Arts ··············-······-····--·· 23- I½ 1935 Eddie Arnold (Muir, Pasadena) ···············-··· 23- I¾ 1937 Bill Bugbee (Montebello) ...... 23- I 16 288 Webb, Phil, Pacifica ····-···-·····-·········-·-··-···-·--·--·-·· 23- I¼ 1938 Bill Bugbee (Montebello) ---·····--·--··------···--·--·-- 23 - 71/a 1939 Jim Jurkovich (Fre,no) -········-····--·--·-·····-·-······· 24- II, 17 298 Noy, Tom, San Ramon ----··-··········-·······-······-······· 23- ½ 1940 Glen Shoop (Jordan, L.B .) -·--·-··--·--·--·--·--··---· 22- 21/, 1941 Ray Meagher (Bakersfield) ·--··--··-···-·-···-······· 23- 5¾ 18 71 Haywood, LaMarr, Skyline ---····---··············-·-······· 23- ½ 1946 Carl Mon,er (Alameda) ··············-·····-·--··········-· 22- 21/4 1947 Hugh McElhenny (Washington, L.A.) ····-··· 22- 10'/, 1948 George Brown (Jordan, L.A.) ····-··················· 23- 2¼ 19 369 Jordan, Bob, San Mateo ------·-···-·····-·-··-··-·-··-· 22- 8½ 1 1949 George Brown (Jordan, L.A.) ·---·-·-··-·------••··· 24- 6 / 4 1950 William Johnson (Jefferson, L.A.) ··--·--··-··-··· 24- 2¾ 20 345 Sundsten, Chuck, Porterville ······················-······· 22- 7¾ 1951 Bill Holland (Jefferson, L.A .) ------·-·--·--·---·-·- 22- 5¾ 1952 Rollin Garrison (Compton) ·--····-······-··----····-- 23- 5'/4 21 39 Mason, R,obert, Jordan ------···········-····-··-· 22- 6½ 1953 Monte Upshaw (Pia

JO Entrants Trials FINALS Order No. Name and School Mark Place Mark

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SAN DIEGO LEAPER: - Doyle Steele of San Diego has EL CERRITO DOUBLE ENTRY: - Marion Anderson, El been threatening the 24' mark all year, has a '66 Cerrito long jumper and high jumper, posted NCS best of 23' 11 ½". In the final trials he set a new na­ final mark of 6' 6" in the high jump and placed sec­ tional record of 25' 5 ¼ ". ond in the long jump at 23' 11 ½". r EVENT No. 5 HIGH JUMP

NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: 6'9¾", Walt Mangham, New Castle, Pennsylvania, 1962; and Richard Jones, Bakersfield, California, 1962. CIF ST ATE MEET RECORD: 6'9%", , Centennial, Compton, 1955. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 6'8", Bob Avant, Hart, Newhall, 1957; Ed Caruth­ ers, Santa Ana Valley, 1963; and Bob Channell, Mclane, Fresno, 1963.

1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 6'8½", Ken Brown, Castlemont, Oakland. JUMPER: - Don Pierce, Pittsburg jumpe leaped 7 feet to startle the track world in earl1 *High School Competition April. An injury slowed him down, but he's bac\ in form now and ready to break the CIF standard

TRIALS

Entrants Trials Order No. Name and School Mark Place Mark

132 Radetich, John, San Carlos --·· ··---····----·------·--·-·--· 6- 9¾ Previous CIF Champions 1915 Millard Webste r (Santa Paula} ...... 5- 91/, 2 40 Huff, Doug, Lincoln, Los Angeles ·-··---·------·--··----·-- 6- 9¾ 1916 Titus Moore (Pasade na} ...... 5- B'/, 1917 Lloyd Hill (Coalinga } ...... 5- 91/4 3 51 Cain, Rogers, Roosevelt, Los Angeles ·--··--·-·---··--- 6- 8½ 1918 Harold Muller (San Di ego) ...... 5-11% 1919 Harold Muller (Tech ., Oakland) ...... 5- 6 1 4 91 Greenwood, Harold, Morse -·------········-·---·--··--·-- 6- 8 /4 1920 Oliver Corey (Chaffey, Ontario} ···-··-··-··-··· 6- 0 1921 Al Fisher (Lincoln, L.A.) ...... 6- 3/a 1922 Ed S,haw (Monrovia) . ____ 5-10¾ 5 205 Morris, William, Compton --··-----·--·········-··---·--·-·--- 6- 8 1923 Henry Coggeshall (Sacramento) ...... 5- 11 1 1924 Henry Coggeshall (Sacramento) ·······-··········· 6- l'/4 6 2 Clyburn, Tom, Balboa -·----'•/... .£, ~_ _:/ ______.___ ·-··-· 6- 7 /4 1925 Al Bowen (Santa Monica) _____ 6- 11/, 1926 Olympus Carter (Jordan, L.A.) 7 297 Burnside, Ken, San Ramon ---·-----·-··--·-----···--·---·---·- 6- 6 Bob Van Os'del (Compton} _____ 5-11 1927 Lynford Scott (Eureka) _____ 6- ¾ 1928 Henry Lassalette (Puente} 8 63 Jackson, Fred, Castlemont ····-····-·----··-···-·---··------·- 6- 6 (Compton} ____ 6- 21/a 1929 Walter Ma rty (Fresno) ...... 6- 41/4 9 290 Pierce, Don, Pittsburg ----···-·-·------·------·-···-··-··-··· 6- 6 1930 Kermit Plowman (Sequoia, Redwood City} ... - 6- 11, 1931 Paul Jacques (Sa nta Ana) ...... 6- 4•;, 10 264 Anderson, Marion, El Cerrito -·-·---·------·--- 6- 6 1932 Corny Johnson (Los Angeles} ...... 6- 3 1933 Corny Johnson (Los Angeles) ...... 6- 4¾ 1934 Delos Thurber (Glendale) ······················•··-···•• 6- 51/s II 52 Montgomery, Marvin, Sylmar --··------·--·---·-·-----···· 6- 6 1935 (Palo Alto) ...... 6- 2 1936 Les Steers (Palo Alto) ______6- ¾ 12 44 Scott, Vernell, Manual Arts ····-··-····------·-···- 6- 6 1937 Les Steers (Palo Alto) ····•···············-··········-···•· 6- 4 1938 Gil La Cava (Beverly Hills) ...... 6- 71/ 8 13 92 Robinson, Arnie, Morse ·----·-----·------·------·--- 6- 5¼ 1939 Bill Stewart (Torrance) --,--...,.....,c-c---- 6- 4 1 1940 Jack Newman (Polytechnic, L.B.} ···-·-··-··-··· 6- 4 / 8 1941 Henry Caldwell (Edison, Fresno) ...... 6- I 14 356 McGill, Ray, South, Bakersfield -·---·-··-··------6- 4 1946 Wilfred Schlange (Citrus, Azusa) Dick Smith (Roosevelt, Fresno) ...... 6- 2 15 351 Flynn, Jim, Rioosevelt, Fremont ------·------6- 4 1947 Daryl Butts (Excelsior, Norwalk} Walter Kirk (Porterville) 16 364 Hailey, Otis, Wasco ------·------·-·---·------6- 4 Dick Smith (Roosevelt, Fresno) Ed Young (Jefferson, L.A.) ...... 6- 0 1948 Dick Brombach (Polytechnic, L.B.) 17 287 Howard, Guy, Pacifica ---·------·--·------·--·------6- 4 Ed Young (Jefferson, Los Angeles) ...... 6- 3 1949 Norman Woods (Jefferson, L.A.} ...... 6- 3 18 237 Watson, John, Long Beach Poly ------6- 4 1950 Ralph Bonham (Pomona) Vern Wilson (San Jose} ...... 6- 2 19 208 Kennedy, Parky, Foothill ------·-·------·--·------·-·-- 6- 4 1951 Bernie Allard (Fresno) ...... 6- 5% 1952 Bernie Allard ( Fresno) ···-··-······························· 6- 51/, 1953 Bernie Nelson (San Diego) ·······-··········-··········· 6- 4 20 229 Voss, Jim, Notre Dame ------·------·-----·--·-- 6- 4 1954 Dick Dailey (Hayward) ______6- 5'/, 21 168 1955 Charles Dumas (Centennial, Compton) ...... 6- 9% Rankin, Al, Franklin, Stockton -----·------·------6- 3 1956 Curtis Chappell (Jefferson, L.A.) Robert Simms (Jordan, L.A.) ...... 6- 31/4 22 186 Bonin, Tom, Tracy ------·-----·------·------6- 3 1957 Robert Avant (Hart} ...... 6- B 1958 Roy Nickleberry (Oxnard} 23 177 Bates, Mike, McClatchy ------6- 2 Paul Stuber (Bellflower} -··-··-······· 6- 8 1959 Paul Stuber (Bellflower} ·······-·············· 6- 71/4 24 133 McCullough, Dennis, San Lorenzo Valley ______6- 2 1960 Archie Green (Oakland High} Roger Olsen (Willow Glen} ...... 6- 6'/4 1961 Richard Jones (Bakersfield) ...... 6- 8¼ 25 138 Littlejohn, Ben, Seaside ------·-·-·------·------6- 2 1962 Richard Jones (Bakersfield} (Jefferson, L.A.} 26 231 Conaway, Jerry, Oxnard -----· ------·------6- 2 Bob Channell (Mclane, Fresno} ... ___ 6- 7'!, 1963 (Santa Ana Valley) ____ 6- 8 1964 Gregg Heet (Whittier Lowell) ...... 6- 73/4 27 309 Chase, Dan, Anderson -- --·-----·---·-----·-----·------·------6- 0 1965 Ken Brown (Castlemont, Oakland) ...... 6- 81/,

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MUSCLE MAN: - Heavily muscled Fred Jackson of Castlemont of Oakland broke the National High School high jump record at the El Cerrito Relays with a fine mark of 6' 10½ " and barely missed at 7' ½ ", If he gets a warm day he should win this event. EVENTNo.6 880YARD RUN

NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: I :48.8, Richard Joyce, Sierra High School, Whittier, California, 1965. CIF ST ATE MEET RECORD: I :48.8, Richard Joyce, Sierra High School, 1965. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: I :50.9, Dennis Carr, Lowell, Whittier, 1963. 1965 STATE MEET CHAMPION: 1:48.8, R,ichard Joyce, Sierra High School. *High School Competition KEEP AWAY FROM STANFORD, TERRY!: - Terry Rogers' hair didn't have any damaging effect on his running; he posted a fine 1:51,8 this year, and here is beating his opponents TRIALS by 100 yards in a fast "half."

Entrants Sectional Lane No. Name and School Time Place Time

HEAT NUMBER ONE 79 Rogers, Terry, Hilltop ·------I :51.6 _L LL!_ 2 61 Martinez, Arthur, Wilson, Los Angeles ______I :53.3 3 370 Owens, Mike, Valencia ------I :53.3 4 279 Moog, Bob, Miramonte ------I :54.5 5 257 Pederson, Ken, California School for the Deaf __ __ I :54.6 6 156 Fairchild, Pete, Encina ------I :55.8 7 362 Rich, Leon, Tulare ------I :56.0 8 347 Blanchard, Bill, Reedley ------I :56.5 Previous CIF Champions

9 320 Laxon, Bob, Pleasant Valley ------I :57.3 1915 Gerald Blankenship (Visalia) •·····················-··- I :59.8 1916 Colin Kilby (Coalinga) -····································· 2:02 _8 1917 Harleigh Baker (Filmore) ...... 2:02 .0 1918 Ken Saunders (Pasadena) ...... 2:02.8 HEAT NUMBER TWO 1919 Jerry Pearce (Berkeley) ...... 2:08.2 1920 Paul Stroud (Peris) ...... 1:59 .4 I 207 Henry, Carl, Eisenhower ------I :52.1 1921 Elmer Boyden (Vallejo) ...... I :59.2 1922 Irving Thomas (Manual Arts, L.A) ...... 2:04.6 2 299 1923 Earl Lockhart (Sacramento) ...... I :59 .0 Tallon, Jerry, Serra ------I :53.2 1924 Ed Cloege (Covina) ...... I :59.1 3 244 1925 Alex McKinnon (Polytechnic, L.A .) ...... I :59.8 Hughes, Ken, San Marino ------I :53.5 1926 Doug Knowles (Bakersfield) ...... 2:01 .2 4 60 1927 Bill McGeagh (Polytechnic, L.A .) ...... 2:02 .8 Evans, Dave, Westchester ------I :54.4 1928 Herb Welch (Visal ia) ...... 2:01.2 1929 Herb Welch (Visalia) ···-···························•········· I :58.4 5 296 Berris, Craig, San Ramon ------I :55.6 1930 Al Hasson (Jefferson, L.A.) ____.. 2:00.1 1931 Carl Satterfield (Manual Arts) ...... I :57 .6 6 161 Boehme, Phil, Foothill, Sacramento I :55.8 1932 Ray Cartwright (Santa Ana) ...... 2:00.6 1933 Bill McCurdy (Tamalpais, Mill V.) ...... 2:00.1 7 147 Martin, Bob, Davis, Modesto ------I :56.1 1934 Mel Nickerson (Polytechnic, L.A .) ...... 1:58.4 1935 Ralph Woo'd (Carpinteria) ...... I :57.6 8 23 Jones, Gregory, Dorsey ------· I :56.3 1936 Jerry Lopez (Placer, Auburn) ...... 1:57. 1 9 1937 Jim Lawson (Jordan, L.A.) ··········--- 1:59.7 75 Wilcox, Scott, Skyline ------I :59.6 1938 Leroy Weed (Coachella) ·······················-········- 1:58.8 1939 Paul Christensen (Beverly Hills) ...... 2:01.3 1940 Roger Lane (San Rafael) ...... I :57.5 1941 Thelmo Knowles (Santa Monica) ___ 1:55.6 HEAT NUMBER THREE 1946 Dan Guest (Santa l,;"nica) ···············-··············· 2:00.5 1947 Jerome Walters (Compton) ...... I :57.6 218 Ricke, Ed, Millikan ------I :52.1 1948 Wilbur Firestone (Compton) ...... 1:57 .8 1949 Wilbur Firestone (Compton) ...... I :SB . I 2 245 Bogard, Dave, Simi ------I :52.7 1950 Lang Stanley (Jefferson, L.A .) ...... I :53.9 1951 Gene Jones (Technical, Oakland) ...... I :58.4 3 98 Eklund, Tom, St. Augustine ------I :53.7 1952 Jim Briggs (Pittsburg) ...... I :57.2 1953 Don Bowden (Lincoln , San Jose) ...... I :57.1 4 19 Banks, Lawrence, Dorsey ------I :54.1 1954 Don Bowden (Lincoln , San Jose) ...... 1:52 .9 1955 Leonard Havens (Avenal) ...... I :57.0 5 137 James, Fred, Seaside ------',------I :55.7 1956 (Willits) ················••·········-··········· I :53.8 1957 Jim Cerveny (Mission Bay) ···························-· 1:52.7 6 123 White, Randy, Mills ------I :55.7 1958 Allred Gentry (L.A. Fremont) ...... I :55.4 1959 Dave Dunbar (Westmoor) ...... I :53.2 7 131 1960 Ray Van Aston (Bonita, LaVerne) -·····-···--- 1:51.9 Lilly, John, San Carlos -----~------I :56.2 1961 Mike G ibeau (Lincoln, San Francisco) __ 1:53 .1 1962 Doug Parker (Chico) ...... I :52 .2 8 330 Vasquez, Mike, East Bakersfield ------I :56.5 1963 Denn is Carr (Lowell , Whittier) ...... 1:50 9 1964 Bob Hose (Madison) ...... ----- 1:51.7 9 6 Gregory, Tom, Galileo ------2 :00.2 1965 Richard Joyce (S ierra) ______1:48.8

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NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: 0:9.4, , Cleveland, 1933; James Jackson, Alameda High School, 1954; Trenton Jackson, Frank­ lin, Rochester, New York, 1961. CIF ST ATE MEET RECORD: 0:9.5, William White, Jefferson, Los Angeles, 1956; Forrest Beaty, Glendale, Hoover, 1962; and Harold Busby, Muir, Pasadena, 1965. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 0:9.4, Jim Jackson, Alameda High School, 1954. 1965 CIF STATE 'MEET CHAMPION: 0:9.5, Harold Busby, Muir, Pasadena. *High School Competition

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Entrants Sectional Lane No. Name and School Time Place Time MATHEWS vs. GRAY: - Mickey Mathews, Fre of Oakland, beats Mel Gray of Montgomery HEAT NUMBER ONE Cerrito Relays 100. 146 Fellows, Rich, Cordova ...... 10.1 2 142 Cuthbert, Lowry, Dominguez ...... 9.9 3 219 Ward, Greg, Millikan ...... 9.8 4 150 Hill, Jim, Edison, Stockton ...... 9.8 5 25 Underwood, Phil, Dorsey ...... 9.5 6 266 Masters, David, El Cerrito ...... 9.8 7 269 Gaines, Chas., Harry Ells ...... 9.9 Previous CIF Champions

8 126 Marshall, James, Ravenswood ...... 9.9 1915 Roy Brown (Sacramento) ...... 10.2 1916 (Pasadena) ...... 10.4 9 36 Reese, Tom, Huntington Park ...... I 0.0 1917 Jack Melville (Berkeley) ...... 10.0 1918 Charley Paddock (Pasadena) ...... 10.2 1919 Al Wright (Lincoln, L.A.) ...... 10.4 1920 E. Su'dden (Lick-Wilmerding, S.F.) ...... 10.0 HEAT NUMBER TWO 1921 Vernon Blenkiron (Compton) ...... ,...... 10.2 1922 Herschel Smith (San Fernando) ...... 10.4 224 McFadden, Dennis, 'Muir ...... 9.9 1923 Eddie Pollock (Pasadena) ...... 10 .0 1924 Vic Klein (Hollywood) ...... 10 .1 2 338 Auerbach, Alan, Lemoore ...... 9.9 1925 Vernon Hanford (Manual Arts) ...... 10 .1 Cooke, Dave, Brea Olinda ...... 1926 Dick Wehner (Brawley) ...... 9.8 3 196 9.8 1927 Frank Wykoff (Glendale) ...... 9.8 4 328 Jones, Roger, East Bakersfield ...... 9.8 1928 Frank Lombardi (Los Angeles) ...... 9.6 1929 Jim Wilson (San Diego) ·······-··············-··············• 9.8 5 Smith, Jim, Upland ...... 9.7 1930 Al Koenig (Huntington Beach) ...... 10 .1 253 1931 (Huntington Beach) ...... 9.9 6 80 Belle, Rodney, Lincoln, San Diego ...... 9.8 1932 Milton Halt (Hoover, Glendale) ...... 9.8 1933 Dave Siegel (Polytechnic, L.A.) ...... 10 .0 263 Lazzarini, Dean, Drake ...... 9.8 1934 (Muir, Pasadena) ...... 10.0 7 1935 Bob Frick (San Ramon-Danville) ...... 9.6 136 Wilson, Byron, Santa Cruz ...... 9.9 1936 Mickey An4'!erson (Muir, Pasadena) ...... 9.7 8 1937 Bryant Allen (Jefferson, L.A.) ...... 9.8 9 68 Mathews, Mickey, Fremont, Oakland ...... I 0.1 1938 Bill Van Leuven (Wilson, Long Beach) ...... 9.8 1939 Jack Trout (Bakersfield) ...... 9.9 1940 Eddie Morris (Huntington Beach) ...... 9.7 1941 Al Jackson (Edison, Fresno) ...... 9.8 HEAT NUMBER THREE 1946 Art Williams (Riverside) ...... 10 .0 1947 John Bradley (Hoover, Glendale) ...... 9.9 319 Berryman, Dennis, McCloud ...... I 0.1 1948 Bill Fell (Compton) ...... 9.7 1949 Erbie Schopper (Lincoln, L.A .) ...... 9.9 2 28 Carter, Louis, Gardena ...... 9.9 1950 Gary Green (Jefferson, L.A .) ...... 9.9 1951 Bob Cunning (Hoover, Glendale) ...... 9.7 3 183 Nash, Steve, Sacramento ...... 9.8 1952 Herb Turner (Alameda) ...... 9.9 1953 (Delano) ...... 9.6 4 12 Provost, Ernst, Washington, San Francisco ...... 9.7 1954 James Jackson (Alameda) ...... 9.6 1955 Ken Dennis (Centennial, Compton) ...... 10.0 5 83 Ellis, John, Lincoln, San Diego ...... 9.7 1956 Willie White (Jefferson, L.A.) ...... 9.5 1957 Preston Griffen (Centennial) ...... 9.6 6 45 Smith, Ronald, Manual Arts ...... 9.8 1958 Hubie Watson (L.A., Jordan) ...... 9.6 1959 Hubie Watson (L.A., Jordan) ...... 9.8 7 321 Bryant, Art, Bakersfield ...... 9.8 1960 Bill Cowings (Fowler) ...... 9.7 1961 Forrest Beaty (Hoover, Glendale) ...... 9.5 1962 Forrest Beaty (Hoover, Glendale) ...... 9.5 8 280 Gray, Mel, Montgomery ...... 9.9 1963 Alvin Mann (Edison, Fresno) ...... 9.6 1964 James Hines (McClymonds, Oakland) ...... 9.7 9 103 Harris, Earl, Ayer ...... 10.0 1965 Harold Busby (Muir, Pasadena) ...... 9.5

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SAN FRANCISCO FL YER: - Ernie Provost of San Francisco's George Washington High, THE M & M BOYS: - Dave Masters of El Cerrito is nosed took seven points in the 1965 State Meet, out in the 220 by Mel Gray of Montgomery at the NCS placing third in the 100-yard dash at 0:09.6 meet last week, but won the 100 with Gray placing third. and second to Muir's Harold Busby in a fine Masters is coming along fast at present, should make the 0:21.2. He should be in there again this year. finals. • ! EVENT No. 8 120 YARD HIGH HURDLES i! NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: 0: 13.5, Richmond Flowers Jr., Sid­ ney Lanier High School, Montgomery, Alabama. CIF ST ATE MEET RECORD: 0: 13.8, Bill Persons, San Fernando; and R.ich Miller, Monrovia, 1965. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 0:13.9, Carl Davis, Compton, 1963. 1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 0:13.8, Bill Persons, San Fernando; and Rich Miller, Monrovia (tie). TOPNOTCH HURDLER: - Muir of Pasadena's Tony *High School Competition Caruthers has a best time of 0:14, 1 in the highs and 0:18.8 in the lows this year, and is a threat to the victory aspirations of Gridley of Northview (Co­ vina) with a top time of 0:13.7. TRIALS

Entrants Sectional Lane No. Name and School Time Place Time

HEAT NUMBER ONE 71 Haywood, LaMarr, Skyline ...... 14.9 2 301 Blasingame, Ken, Tamalpais ...... 14.6 3 212 DeVerse, Connly, Lakewood ...... 14.3 4 82 Edwards, Dave, Lincoln, San Diego ...... 14.2 5 228 Gridley, Bruce, Northview ...... 13.8 Previous CIF Champions 6 332 Thompson,, Donald, Edison, Fresno ...... 14.2 1915 Earl Thomson (Polytechnic, Long Beach) ...... 15 .2 1916 Harry Lamport (Manual Arts, L.A.) ...... 16.4 7 172 Sanders, Leon, Grant ...... 14.3 1917 Earl Johnston (Fullerton) ·······························-··· 16 .2 1918 Larry Rice (Compton) ...... 16 .0 8 311 Davis, Jim, Chico ...... 14.6 1919 Charley Daggs (Claremont) ·····---- 16.6 1920 (Pomona) ...... 15 .8 9 38 Madrid, Richard, Franklin, Los Angeles ...... 14.9 1921 Jack Houston (Lincoln, L.A.) ...... 16 .0 1922 Dick Blewett (Manual Arts, L.A.) ...... 16.6 1923 Ross Nichols (Huntington Beach) ...... 15 .4 1924 Ross Nichols (Huntington Beach) ...... 15 .3 HEAT NUMBER TWO 1925 Les Eade (Hollywood) ____ 15 .4 1926 Jim 'Meeks (Hollywood) ...... IS .I 1927 Jeddy Walsh (Pasadena) ···••······----- 14.8 I 130 Richardson, Ted, Salinas ...... 14.8 1928 Joe Bills (Polytechnic, L.B.) _____ 15.6 1929 Bernie Miller (Hollywood) •·······---- 15.4 2 336 Gilfillan, Bernie, Fresno ...... 14.5 1930 Bill Du Put (linglewood) ··················---- 15 .4 1931 Art Fisher (Redlani::fs) ______15.5 3 88 Scales, Ted, Lincoln, San Diego ...... 14.3 1932 Jack Ward {Selma) ...... 15.0 1933 (Santa Monica) ______15.2 4 234 Robinson, Skip, Pasadena ...... 14.1 1934 Roy Kirkpatrick {El Centro) ...... 14.7 1935 Johnny Lin'dell {Monrovia) ···----··· 15.0 5 213 Farmer, George, La Puente ...... 13.9 1936 Doug Busby (Sacramento) ______15.7 1937 Ray Seares (Wilson, Long Beach) ...... 15.5 6 186 Bonin, Tom, Tracy ...... 14.2 1938 John Biliewener (San Diego) ····••······················- 15.3 1939 Phil Diez (Lincoln, L.A.) 7 112 Pensinger, Steve, Fremont, Sunnyvale ...... 14.5 Sam Johnson (Fillmore) ...... 14.9 1940 Keith Hale (Bakersfield) 8 52 Montgomery, Marvin, Sylmar ...... 14.7 Don Reiss (Burlingame) ...... 14.7 1941 Omar Cowles (Palo Alto) ...... 14.3 9 287 Howard, Guy, Pacifica ...... 14.9 1946 Bob Bacon {Redondo) ...... 14.5 1947 Hugh McElhenny (Washington, L.A .) ············- 14.5 1948 (Tulare) ...... ----······· 14.5 1949 (Hoover-Glendale) ...... 14.4 HEAT NUMBER THREE 1950 Steve Turner (Glendale) ...... •...... 14.1 1951 Don Brinker (Fresno) ----···················· 14.5 262 Rosenberger, Larry, DeAnza ...... 14.8 1952 Ancel Robinson (Selma) ...... 14 .7 1953 Harry Healey (Keppel, Alhambra) ...... 14.4 2 339 Smith, Slussie, Lemoore ...... 14.5 1954 Rafer Johnson (Kingsburg) ...... 14 .3 1955 Ken Thompson (Centennial, Compton) ...... 14.3 3 225 Proctor, Jerry, Muir ...... 14.2 1956 Dale Messer (Lemoore) ...... •...... 14.2 1957 Ken Overholser (Glendale) ...... 14 .3 4 31 Jeter, Mike, Gardena ...... 14.1 1958 Floyd James (Centennial, Compton) ...... 14.1 1959 Bob Pierce (Burbank) ...... 14.3 5 24 Parish, Don, Dorsey ...... 14.0 1960 Robert Bonds (Polytechnic, Riverside) ···-··-··· 13.9 1961 Abe Johnson {

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256 Gamez, Ralph, Berkeley ______9:05.2 2 367 Valencia, Armando, El Cajon ------9: I 0.8 3 285 Lindley, Ernie, Mt. Eden ______9: I 1.4 4 252 Sellers, Mike, West Torrance ------9:12.0 5 190 Brang, Peter, Baldwin Park ______9: 12.7 6 246 Jay, Len, South Torrance ------9: 12.8 7 86 Martin, Otis, Lincoln, San Diego ______9: 14.1 'f /0 8 283 Waldron, Bob, Montgomery ______9: 15.1 9 348 Romero, Pete, Reedley ______9: 16.7 'f,oS l.

IA 32 Coonery, Keith, Granada Hills ______9: 17.2 ~- 2A 250 lnglehart, Bill, Westminster ______9: 18.8 3A 210 Ramirez, Ed, Hueneme ------9:21.3 4A 302 Celaya, Ray, Tennyson ------9:23.4 SA 135 Lydon, Ted, San Mateo ------9:27.5 6A 340 Yslas, Robert, Madera ______9:27.6 7A 140 Gunion, Mike, Wilcox ------9:29.3 SA 180 Brock, Greg, Norte Del Rio ______9:30.8 9A 16 Macias, Robert, Belmont, Los Angeles ______9:31.2

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NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: 0:46.!, , Compton, California, 1961. CIF STATE MEET RECORD: 0:46.7, Jerry White, Corcoran, 1956. EDWA!tDS FIELD RECORD*: 0:47. I, , Washington, San Francisco, 1947. 1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 0:47.4, Randy Julian, Bolsa Grande, Gar­ den Grove. AMADOR SPEEDSTER: - Rich Vaille of Amador ran a fine second to Richmond's Clarence Taylor in the *Competed as a high school student in AAU meet. North Coast finals, breezing home in 0:49.7 on a cold and windy Edwards Field track.

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Entrants Sectional lane No. Name and School Time Place Time HEAT NUMBER ONE I 29 Collett, Wayne, Gardena ····•·•------·-·--····-··-··-··---··-· 47.3 2 346 Pixler, Tod, Porterville ·······················-···············-·--- 48.5 3 193 Julian, Randy, Bolsa Grande ···--·-·····-····················· 48.6 4 293 Taylor, Clarence, Richmond ·············------····-·--········ 49.0 5 14 Jones, David, Wilson, San Francisco ··········--·---······ 49.1 Previou$ CIF Champions 1915 George " Tuffy" Conn (Pasadena) ...... 50.0 6 319 Adee, Jack, Chico ··················-········---· ··················· 49.5 1916 Mark Kellogg (Fresno) ··········----- 51.4 1917 Dick Seltter (Redlan·ds) ______53.0 7 152 Roots, Theodis, Edison, Stockton ···················-······-- 49.6 1918 George Schiller (Polytechnic, L.A.) ...... 49.6 8 124 1919 Jeff Wilcox (Harvard, North Hollywood) ...... 54.2 Robinson, Cal, Overfelt ···········-··········-··--····----······· 49.8 1920 Thurmond Clarke (Los Angeles) ...... 50.2 9 268 Gestri, Dave, Granada ···-··--·-···--·-·························-· 49.9 1921 Ed Shaw (Monrovia) ·······-··------·· 52.2 1922 Ed Shaw (Monrovia) ______54 .4 1923 Vernon Hanford (Manual Arts, L.A .) - ··········· 52.6 1924 Wilburn Talbot (Analy, Sebastopol) .•...... 51.6 1925 Walter Hanson (Mount Diablo, Concord) ...... 51.0 HEAT NUMBER TWO 1926 Cliff Grant (Polytechnic, L.A.) - - --··· 50.0 1927 Percy McArthur (Huntington Park) ...... 51.0 21 Grant, David, Dorsey ---·--·······················-·-·-·---·--····- 47.7 1928 Carl Childreth (Polytechnic, L.B .) ...... 50.2 1929 Irvine Warburton (San Diego) ...... 49 .6 2 191 Caterson, Neil, Bolsa Grande ·-·-·········-·············-···· 48.5 1930 Carl Satterfield (Manual Arts, L.A.) ...•...... 50.3 3 221 1931 John McCarthy (Fairfax, L.A.) ...... 48.7 Coe, ltussell, Muir ·---······--·········--···--···-·········-···-······ 48.7 1932 John Rout (Jeffesrson, L.A .) ---- ········· SO . I 4 158 Morrison, Jack, Encina ··················--·--·····-····--·····-··· 49.0 1933 Murel Gillett (El Centro) ···----·•-·········· 48 .4 1934 Doug Hammond (Hollywood) ...... 50 .3 5 331 Temple, Ellery, Edison, Fresno ·---·····--·-· -·············-··· 49.1 1935 Howard Upton (Turlock) ...... 48.9 6 77 1936 George Gray (Wilson, Long Beach) ....•...... 49., Rickets, Bruce, Granet Hills ··------·--······-·········--·--··- 49.4 1937 Wilbur Miller (Jefferson, L.A .) ...... 49.7 7 62 Harrie!, A. C., Castlemont ····----····----·----·-·······-·····-· 49.7 1938 Bob Hogan (Piedmont) ···························-····-········ 50 .4 1939 Ken Horn (Fowler) ··················----·········· 50.5 8 120 Chapman, Bill, Los Altos -·-··---·--····------·-········--·-··--· 49.8 1940 Duane Lewis (Compton) ···--- -·······-·· 48.8 9 303 1941 0. B. Huges (Whittier) ··············----··· 49.9 Dickhart, Bob, Tennyson ··-·········------·--··------·--·-····-··- 49 .8 1946 Norm Stocks (San Diego) ···················-··•··•········ 49.3 1947 Luther Butler (Jefferson, L.A.) ·-·····-··-················ 49.4 1948 Fred Thompson (Jordan, L.A.) ____ 49.2 Luther Butler (Jefferson, L.A .) ...... •...... 49.8 HEAT NUM.BER THREE (Two heats) 1949 George Adrian (Hollywood) ...... 49.3 1950 Sherman Miller (Napa) ----················ 48.8 17 Kerr, Bill, Birmingham ·-·····-·-·········---·--··-·-----··---····--- 48.3 1951 Jack North (Jordan, Long Beach) ...... 49.7 2 42 1952 Lanny Carter (Orange) ...... 48.8 Palmer, Clarence, Manual Arts -·--·---····----··········---- 48.4 1953 X. L. Emerson (Richmond) ...... 49.2 3 202 Evans, Dwight, Compton ·--·--·-----···-----····-···-·--·····--- 48.8 1954 Bruce Kitchen (R iverside) ····-······························· 48.7 1955 Jerry While (Corcoran) ...... 48 .7 4 171 Pruitt, Reginald, Grant ···--··-·--···-·--·-----····----···-·····--- 49.0 1956 Jerry White (Corcoran) ______46.7 1957 Fred Dewitt (Berkeley) ······················•··-•··············· 47.9 5 227 Aseltine, Craig, Northview ····-·······---··--··--··------····· 49.2 1958 Dixon Farmer (Miramonte, Orinda) ...... 48.2 6 355 Jones, Ken, South, Bakersfield ·-·-········----·····--·-··-·--- 49.5 1959 Dixon Farmer (M iramonte, O rin'da) ...... 48.6 1960 Ul is Williams (Compton) ...... 47.2 7 85 Quinn, Albert, Lincoln, San Diego ---···········-··----····- 49.7 1961 Ul is Williams (Compton) ·····················-··••·········· 47 .8 1962 Ma nual Diaz (Keppel, Alhambra) ...... 48.1 8 254 Vaille, Rich, Amador ---·····----·-----··-·····----····--···--······· 49.7 1963 Tom Sm ith (Lemoore) ...... _...... 47.3 1964 Fred Banks (Jefferson, L.A.) .... •···•-·•························ 47.5 9 116 Romans, John, King City ·---···-··--·····---·-······-----····--- 50.1 1965 Randy Julian (Balsa Grande) ...... 47.4

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NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: 0:20.2, Forrest Beaty, Glendale Hoover, California, 1961; 0:20.9 (straightaway), Ray Etherly, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1961 (unofficial curve). CIF STATE MEET RECORD: 0:20.5, Harold Busby, Muir, Pasadena, 1965. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 0:21.0, Jim Jackson, Alameda High, 1954; Jerry Williams, Berkeley High, 1963. 1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 0:21.0, Harold Busby, Muir, Pasadena. *High School Competition TRIPLE QUALIFIER: - Richmond's Clarence Taylo qualified third in the 220, first in the 440, and (wi~ TRIALS his team), second in the 880 relay.

Entrants Sectional Lane No. Name and School Time Place Time HEAT NUMBER ONE 68 Mathews, Micky, Fremont, Oakland ...... 22.1 2 126 Marshall, Jim, Ravenswood ...... 21.8 3 176 Stadelman, Wm., La Sierra ...... 21.6 4 183 Nash, Steve, Sacramento ...... 21.3 5 25 Underwood, Phil, Dorsey ...... 21.0 6 83 Ellis, John, Lincoln, San Diego ...... 21.4 7 280 Gray, Mel, Montgomery ...... 21.7 8 26 James, Chas., Fremont, Los Angeles ...... 21.9 Previous CIF Champions 1915 Les Wark (Polytechnic, Long Beach) ·····-··-······· 22.0 9 12 Provost, Ernst, Washington, San Francisco ...... 22.1 1916 Charley Paddock (Pasadena) ...... 22 .4 1917 Charley Paddock (Pasadena) ...... 22 .0 1918 Charley Paddock (Pasadena) ...... 22.4 1919 Bob Allen (Redlands) ...... 23 .8 HEAT NUMBER TWO 1920 Eddie Su'dden (Lick-Wilmerding, S.F.) ...... 21.8 1921 Bob Allen (Redlands) ...... 22.6 266 Masters, David, El Cerrito ...... 22.0 1922 Walter Wickersham (Bakersfield) ...... 24.2 1923 Bob Lee (Franklin, L.A .) ·················--- 22 .2 1924 Archie Woodyard (Jefferson, L.A.) ...... 22 .5 2 321 Bryant, Art, Bakersfield ...... 21.7 1925 Walter Floyd (Lincoln, L.A.) ...... 22 .6 1926 Elam Kirks (El Monte) ...... 22 .1 3 366 Patton, Don, Crawford ...... 21.6 1927 Frank Wykoff (Glendale) ...... *21.0 1928 Frank Lombardi (Los Angeles) 4 328 Jones, Roger, East Bakersfield ...... 21.2 Frank Wykoff (Glendale) ...... 21 .4 1929 Jim Wilson (San Diego) ...... 21.4 Smith, Jim, Upland ...... 21.1 1930 Ashley Burch (Jordan, L.A .) ·······················-······· 21.8 5 253 1931 Ashley Burch (Jordan, L.A. ) _____ 21.5 1932 George An'derson (Muir, Pasadena) ...... 21 .8 6 338 Auerbach, Alan, Lemoore ...... 21.4 1933 George Anderson (Muir, Pasadena) ...... 21.2 1934 Bainard Worrill (Muir, Pasadena) ...... 21.8 7 226 Schaefer, Don, Nogales ...... 21.7 1935 Burt Price (Excelsior, Norwalk) ...... *21.2 1936 Burt Brady (Gridley) ------·········· 21.6 8 188 Pharris, R.on, Anaheim ...... 21.9 1937 Bryant Allen (Jefferson, L.A.) ...... 21.2 1938 Eddie Morris (Huntington Beach) ...... 21.6 1939 Eddie Morris (Huntington Beach) ...... 21 .4 9 268 Gestri, Dave, Granada ...... 22.2 1940 Eddie Morris (Huntington Beach) ...... 21.3 1941 Glen Willis (San Diego) ···-··························-······· 21.7 1946 Ray Gregg (El Monte) ·······-··································· 21.9 1947 John Bradley (Hoover, Glen'dale) ...... 21.8 HEAT NUMBER THREE 1948 John Bradley (Hoover, Glendale) ...... 21.5 1949 Erbie Schopper (Lincoln, L.A.) ...... 21.6 I 103 Harris, Earl, Ayer ...... 22.0 1950 Guy Blackburn (Jefferson, L.A.) ...... 21 .3 1951 Leamon King (Delano) ·······-································· 21 .4 2 59 Turner, 'Montgomery, Washington, Los Angeles .... 21.8 1952 Herb Turner (Alameda) ·-··················•············· 21 .6 1953 Leamon King (Delano) ...... 21.4 1954 James Jackson (Alameda) ...... 21.2 3 124 Robinson, Cal, Overfelt ...... 21.6 1955 Bob Poynter (Pasadena) ...... 21.6 1956 Bob Poynter (Pasadena) ...... 21.0 4 45 Smith, Ronald, Manual Arts ...... 21.4 1957 Preston Griffon (Centennial) ...... 21 .3 1958 Mel Clipper (Pasadena) ...... 20 .7 5 150 Hill.Jim, Edison, Stockton ...... 21.0 1959 Hubie Watson (L.A., Jordan) ...... 21 .6 1960 Bill Cowings (Fowler) ·······-···•··-······••······-·······•····· 21.0 6 196 Cooke, Dave, Brea Olinda ...... 21.4 1961 Forrest Beaty (Hoover, Glen'dale) ...... 21 .5 1962 (Fremont, L.A.) ...... 20.9 1963 John House (Muir, Pasadena) ...... 21.3 7 193 Julian, Randy, Bolsa Grande ...... 21.9 1964 James Hines (McClymonds, Oakland)...... 21.5 1965 Harold Busby (Muir, Pasadena) ...... 21.0 8 293 Taylor, Clarence, Richmond ...... ·---·-•-·•·------22.1 *Record Disallowe'd .

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NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: 0: 18.1, Steve Caminiti, Crespi, Encino, California, 1964; Earl McCullouch, Long Beach Poly, California, 1964; and Don Castronovo, Ocean Side High School, New York, 1965. CIF STATE MEET RECORD: 0:18.3, Ed Moody, McClymonds, Oakland, 1962. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 0: 18.8, Monte Upshaw, Piedmont High School, 1954.

1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 0:18.2, Manuel Murrell, Long Beach Poly CLASSY HURDLER: - Eric Barfield, McClymonds of (record not allowed, wind). Oakland, handily beat all opposition to take the 180-yard low hurdles in final OAL meet. *High School Competition

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Entrants Sectional Lane No. Name and School Time Place Time HEAT NUMBER ONE 262 Rosenberger, Larry, DeAnza ...... 19.9 2 284 Wise, Stan, Montgomery ...... 19.4 3 334 Stewart, Jim, Foothill, Fresno ...... 19.2 4 212 DeVerse, Connly, Lakewood ...... 18.9 Previous CIF Champions 5 172 Sanders, Leon, Grant ...... 18.7 1915 Jud House (Riverside) ------*23.8 1916 Harry Lamport (Manual Arts, Los Angeles) .. 25.8 6 24 Parish, Don, Dorsey ...... 19.1 1917 Colin Kilby (Coalinga) ...... 25.6 1918 Harry McDonald (San Bernardino) ...... 26.6 7 36 Reese, Tom, Huntington Park ...... 19.2 1919 Charley Daggs (Claremont) ...... 27 .4 8 31 Jeter, Mike, Gardena ...... 19.4 1920 Jim Fulkerson (Ventura) ...... • 26 .4 1921 Jack Huston (Lincoln, L.A.) ········••··--- 25.4 9 69 Barfield, Eric, McClymonds ...... 20.1 1922 Mort Kaer (Red Bluff) ...... 26.4 1923 Mort Kaer (Red Bluff) ...... 24.9 1924 DeWolfe Requa (Manual Aris, L.A.) ...... 25 .4 1925 Clarence Norris (Santa Maria) ...... 25 .1 HEAT NUMBER TWO 1926 Jimmy Payne (San Bernardino) ...... 23 .9 1927 Jeddy Welsh (Pasadena) ...... 24.0 Sanders, Robert, Huntington Park ...... 19.6 1928 Joe Bills (Polytechnic, Long Beach) ···········-··· 24.8 37 1929 Norman Paul (Santa Ana) ...... 24.0 2 363 Callahan, Lee, Wasco ...... 19.3 1930 Norman Paul (Santa Ana) ...... 24.2 1931 Plato Smart (Compton) ...... 24.2 3 247 James, Gary, St. Francis ...... 19.1 1932 Ben Siegel ( Polytechnic, L.A .) ...... 24.3 1933 Roy Kirkpatrick (El Centro) ····························-·· 24.0 4 225 Proctor, Jerry, Muir ...... 18.9 1934 Roy Kirkpatrick (El Centro) ...... 23 .9 5 228 Gridley, Bruce, Northview ...... 18.8 1935 Joe Davis (Inglewood) ...... 24.2 1936 Jack Russell (Filmore) ································•····-··· 24.2 6 106 Weil, Randy, Burlingame ...... 19.1 1937 George Sangster (Muir, Pasadena) ...... 23 .8 1938 Tom Whitney (Roseville) ...... 24.6 7 102 Delk, Gene, Andrew Hill ...... 19.2 1939 Herbert Duke (Jordan, L.A.) ...... 24.2 8 85 King, Lewis, Lincoln, San Diego ...... 19.6* 1940 Glenn Shoop (Jordan, Long Beach) ...... 24 .7 1941 Ray Maegher (Bakersfield) ········•··············-··········· 24.3 9 275 Nordheim, Mark, Las Lomas ····--···-······-···········•······· 20.1 1946 Bob Bacon (Redondo) ...... 24.2 1947 Hugh McElhenney (Washington, L.A .) ...... 19 .3 1948 Bob Mathias (Tulare) ...... 19.6 1949 Jack Davis (Hoover, Glendale) ············•······-···.. 19.5 HEAT NUMBER THREE 1950 Steve Turner (Glendale) ...... 19.0 1951 Dick Clarke (Glendale) ...... 19.5 7 Jackson, Greg, Galileo ...... 19.5 1952 Ancel Robinson (Selma) ...... 19 .4 1953 Don Armstrong (Manual Aris, L.A.) ·········-····· 18 .9 2 82 Edwards, Dave, Lincoln, San Diego ...... 19.4* 1954 Monie Upshaw (Piedmont) ...... 19.0 1955 Paul Lowe [Centennial, Compton) ...... 19.2 3 104 Toler, Mike, Buchser ...... 19. I 1956 Jerry White (Jefferson, L.A .) ...... •... 19.0 4 335 Willis, Rich, Fowler ...... 18.9 1957 Jesse Bradford (Shafter) ...... 19.0 1958 David Douglass (East Bakersfield) ···············-··· 19.1 5 213 Farmer, George, La Puente ...... 18.8 1959 Dixon Fa rmer (M iramonte, Orinda) ········-···-·· 19.2 1960 Robert Bonds (Polytechnic, Riverside) ...... 18.8 6 173 Duchene, Bob, Highlands ...... 19.1 19&1 Bill Mackey (E. Bakersfield) ______19.1 1962 Edward Moody (McClymonds, Oakland) ...... 18.3 7 166 Edmunds, Bob, Franklin, Sacramento ...... 19 .2 1963 Alvin Ma nn (Edison, Fresnol-----····· 18 .9 1964 Earl McCullouch (Long Beach Polytechnic) ...... 18 .4 8 311 Davis, Jim, Chico ················-···············--·-············-··· 19.5 1965 Manuel Murrell (Long Beach Polytechnic) ...... *18 .2 9 270 Van Hook, James, Harry Ells ················-·-·--····--··--·· 20.1 *Record disallowed. ••Tied 19 .3 in heat. From 1915 to 1946, inclusive, the distance run wa s 220 • Curve yards. In 1947 it was shortened to 180 yards.

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FAST NCS FIELD: - Stan Wise of Montgomery of Santa Rosa, seconci from right, ran a strong race to win NCS final in 0:19.4. Larry Rosenberger of DeAnza, second from left, ran a strong second. EVENT No. 13 MILE RUN

NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: 3:58.3, , East High School, Wichita, Kansas, 1965. CIF_,. ST ATE MEET RECORD: 4:08.0, Tim Danielson, Chula Vista, I 965. EDWARDS FIELD RECORD*: 4:14.4, , Alhambra, Martinez; and , Arcadia, 1963. 1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: 4:08.0, Tim Danielson, Chula Vista.

*High School Competition OAL RECORD SETTER: - Senior Bruce Edwards of Skyline of Oakland set a new league record of 4:23.7 in the final meet on May 27. In 1965 he failed to qualify with a fine time of 4:20.9.

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Entrants Sectional Lane No. Name and School Time Place Time HEAT NUMBER ONE 365 Danielson, Tim, Chula Vista ------4:06.2 2 100 Fox, Rick, Vista ------______4: 16.1 3 206 Conrad, Larry, Corona ------4: 16.1 4 53 Crowley, Craig, Taft, Los Angeles ______4:21.5 Previous CIF Champions 1915 Gerald Blankenship (Visalia) ______4:30 .0 5 148 Sughrue, Jim, Downey, Modesto ______4:21.9 1916 Andy Silvas (Technical, Oakland) __ 4:40.6 1917 Whitney Reeve (Pasadena) ·------4:37.4 6 129 Ensco, Palo Alto ------4:22.6 1918 Jerry Pearce (Berkeley) ______4:44 .4 1919 Atwood Scovel (San Bernardino) _____ 4:47_0 7 278 Garoutte, Doug, Miramonte ------4:22.6 1920 Charley Watts (Berkeley) ______4:36 .2 8 187 Carmona, Joe, Tracy ------4:30.4 1921 Bill Kerr (Huntington Beach) ______4:30.4 1922 Les Schwobeda (Petaluma) ______4:40 .0 9 11 Howard, Rich, St. Ignatius ------4:33.1 1923 Earl Lockhart (Sacramento) -·------4:31 .6 1924 Lee Hansen (Manual Arts, L.A.) ------4:37 . 1 1925 Chesley Unruh (El Monte) ______4:35 .2 1926 Jack Ferguson (Inglewood) ------4:35.7 HEAT NUMBER TWO 1927 Cliff Halstea'd (Sacramento) ------4:33.6 1928 Dick Brooks (Redland) ------____ •no time 233 1929 John Baker (Huntington Park) ----·-·--· _____ 4:31.1 Senos, Rich, Oxnard ------4: 13.5 1930 Phil Morentin (Visalia) ______4:31 .0 2 235 Minnick, Ed, Pius X ------4: 14.5 1931 Phil Morentin (Visalia) ______4:32 .8 1932 Virgil Hooper (Antelope Valley) ______4:32.3 3 261 Barley, Dennis, DeAnza ------4: 17.1 1933 Virciil Hooper (Antelope Valley) --·------4:29 .2 4 353 Lopez, John, Shafter ______4:21.5 1934 Louie Zamperino (Torrance) ·--·------·---·---·---· 4:27.8 1935 ~lmer Bayer (l'aso Rob,es) ------·--·---- 4:30.4 5 286 Thompson, Ray, Mt. Eden ------4:22.4 1936 Simon Scott (Tamalpais, Mill V.) . _____ 4:31 .2 1937 Brice Hammack (Yreka) ------· 4:30.4 6 258 Werner, Ed, Campolinda ------4:22.5 1938 Jack Moore (Stockton) ------______4:26.9 Ronquillo, Dan, East Bakersfield ______4:23.5 1939 John Hall (Torrance) ------______4:26 .8 7 329 1940 Kellen Ramirez (Edison, Fresno) ______4:31.5 8 139 Scurich, Bob, Watsonville ------4:25.0 1941 Bob Ingram (San Jose) ------4:32 .8 1946 Bob McMillen (Cathedral, L.A.) _ 4:24 _0 9 352 Konon, Paul, Roosevelt, Fresno ______4:27.1 1947 Chuck Kohl (Compton) ____ 4:29 .2 1948 John Woolley (Marshall, L.A .) ------______4:29 .1 1949 Ellwyn Stribling (Commerce, S,F_) _ -- __ 4:25 . 1 1950 Ron Bauer (Washington, S.F.) ------4:23 _7 HEAT NUMBER THREE 1951 Allie Cage (McClymonds, Oakland) ______4:30 _7 1952 Fernando Ledesma (Compton) ______4:32 .2 I 217 Mattingly, Wally, Loyola ------4: 13.8 1953 Bob Seaman (Reedley) ------______4:21.0 1954 Ty Hadley (Bellflower) ______4:25 .8 2 251 Solomon, Mike, Westminster ------4: 14.5 1955 Tod White (Newport Ha rbor) ______4:20 .0 1956 (Palo Alto) ______4:20 .1 3 56 Shaw, Royce, Venice ------4: 19.1 1957 Tim Roelen (San Fernan'do) _ _ 4:20 .2 4 49 1958 Woody Covington (Compton) ______4:23 .7 Becker, John, Reseda ------4: 19.8 1959 Dale Story (Orange) . 4:11.0 5 27 McGary, Claude, Fremont, Los Angeles ______4:22.4 1960 Ben Tucker (Polytechnic, S_F,) _____ 4:14_3 1961 Bruce Bess (La Habra) ______4: 14 _8 6 178 Green, Chuck, Mira Loma ------4:22.5 1962 Dennis Carr (Lowell, Whittier) ______4:08.7 1963 Tracy Smith (Arcadia) ______4: 14 _4 7 70 Edwards, Bruce, Skyline ------4:23.7 1964 Mike Ryan (Wilcox, S.C.) ·------______4:11.2 Schoonover, Bob, Chico ______------4:25.6 1965 Tim Danielson (Chula Vista) ______4 :08.0 8 314 *Wally Minch of Inglewood won race in 4:39 .0, but wa s 9 111 Mahan, Dennis, Homestead ______4:28.5 disqualified for cutting in .

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DeANZA MILER: - Dennis Barley of DeAnza won the North Coast final in a fine 4:17.1, literally running his rivals into the ground and indicating that he can run faster as indeed he'll have to do to win in the finals. EVENT No. 14 880 YARD RELAY NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD: I :25.9, Jefferson, Los Angeles, Cal­ ifornia, 1956 (Phillips, White, Randall, and Batten). CIF STATE MEET RECORD: 1:25.9, Jefferson, Los Angeles, 19'56 (Phillips, White, Randall, and Batten). EDWARDS FIELD R,ECORD*: I :26.3, San Diego, 1963 (Blackledge, Baker, Dixon, and Sanford). 1965 CIF STATE MEET CHAMPION: I :26.6, Grant, Sacramento, (Clark, Pruitt, Walton, Johnson). *High School Competition TRIALS

Sectional Lane School and Team Members Time Place Time HEAT NUMBER ONE Dorsey (21-David Grant, 22-Chester Hanley, 24-Don Parish, 25-Phil Underwood) ...... I :25.9 2 Muir (224-Dennis McFadden, 220-Dave Buchanan, 225-Jerry Proctor, 221-Russell Coe) ...... 1:27.6 3 Huntington Park {36-Tom Reese, 35-Eddie MacKay, 34-Otis Colvin, 37-Robert Sanders) ...... I :27.6 4 Castlemont {66-Frank Slaton, 64-Horace McGhee, 65-William Sims, 67-Jim Wright) ...... I :28.3 5 Montgomery (284-Stan Wise, 281-Eric Liljencrantz, 282-Paul Sork- ness, 280-Melvin Gray) ...... I :29.0 6 Bakersfield (323-Lipke, 324-David Rogers, 325-Ray Brown, 321-Art Bryant) ...... I :29.9 7 King City ( 116-John Romans, 117-Dan Shote, 114-Ed Burpo, 115- Greg Campbell) ...... 1:30.0 8 South Bakersfield ( 358-Preston George, 357-Offord Rollins, 355-Ken Jones, 359-McDaniels) ...... I :30.4 9 Galileo (8-Robert Lacy, 4-Henry Brown, 5-Joe Gallagher, 7-Greg- Previous CIF Champions 1915 Manual Arts, L.A. ______1:34.2 ory Jackson) ...... I :30.6 1916 Manual Aris, L.A.----·························· 1:34.2 1917 Polytechnic, L.A. -----················ no lime HEAT NUMBER TWO 1918 Manual Arts, L.A.----········•·•··············· 1:33.6 Gardena {30-Charles Hart, 28-Louis Carter, 31-Mike Jeter, 29-Wayne 1919 Manual Arts, L.A ...... I :38.2 Collett) ...... I :26.3 1920 Los Angeles ...... I :33.6 1921 Los Angeles ...... ············- 1:33.6 2 Compton (201-Preston Dixon, 203-Dave Mode, 204-Carl Moore, 202- 1922 Los Angeles ...... 1:33.6 Dwight Evans) ...... I :27.5 1923 Pasadena ...... 1:31 .4 3 Bolsa Grande ( 195-Joe Longo, 191-Neil Caterson, 194-Tom Julian, 1924 Hollywood ...... I :31.7 193-Randy Julian) ...... 1:27.7 1925 Manual Aris, L.A ...... 1:30.5 4 Point Loma {97-Roger Wagar, 95-Mark Fritzek, 96-Scott Gill, 94- 1926 Glendale ...... I :29.9 1927 Glendale ______1:31.8 Robert Chavez) ...... I :28.2 1928 Los Angeles ...... I :29.6 5 Richmond (294-Dow Williams, 291-Albert Harris, 292-Bob McCurry, 1929 Jefferson, Los Angeles ...... I :30.1 293-Clarence Taylor) ...... I :29.0 1930 San Diego ----·········•··················•····•····•·· 1:32.0 6 Porterville (343- ...... Jones, 344-Steve Maulpin, 345-Chuck Sund- 1931 Huntington Park ...... 1:29.6 sten, 346-Todd Pixler) ...... I :29.3 1932 Polytechnic, Los Angeles ...... 1:31.3 7 Ravenswood ( 127-Frank Romo, 125-Oscar Jones, 128-Ron Sanders, 1933 Los Angeles ...... I :28.3 1934 Manual Aris, Los Angeles ...... I :29.8 126-Jim Marshall) ...... I :30.0 1935 Santa Monica ...... 1:30 .I 8 Chico (316-Bob Turner, 311-Jim Davis, 313-Verne Pryor, 310-Jack 1936 Santa Monica ··································---- 1:29 .3 Adee) ...... I :30.2 1937 Muir, Pasadena ...... 1:29.1 9 Cubberley { 107-Bob Bohlman, 110-Russ Rudometkin, 109-Ron Gill, 1938 Santa Ana ______1:31.2 I 08-Bob Evers) ...... I :30.7 1939 Compton ···----········································ I :29.0 1940 Hoover, Glendale ...... I :30.0 1941 San Diego ----··········································· I :30.0 HEAT NUMBER THREE 1946 San Diego ----···································•····-- 1:29.2 Manual Arts (43-James Russell, 41-Earl Jackson, 42-Clarence Palmer, 1947 Jordan, Los Angeles ...... 1:29.7 45-Ronald Smith) ...... I :26.7 1948 Jordan, Los Angeles ...... I :30.5 1949 McClymonds, Oakland ...... I :30 .6 2 Lincoln, S. D. {85-Lewis King, 82-David Edwards, 81-Leroy Davis, 83- 1950 Jefferson, Los Angeles ...... 1:28.6 John Ellis) ...... I :27.2 1951 Polytechnic, Los Angeles ...... 1:30.9 3 San Bernardino (242-Howard Lee, 241-Yictor Holloway, 239-Curtis 1952 Jefferson, Lo s Angeles ...... 1:29.0 Biggers, 240-John Cain) ...... I :27.8 1953 Manual Aris, Los Angeles ...... I :27.6 4 Centennial { 197-Hamp Lee, 198-Alex Lewis, 199-Ray Townsend, 1954 Alameda ...... I :28.7 200-Tom White) ...... 1:27.9 1955 Jeffers on , Lo s Angeles ...... I :27.2 1956 Jefferson, Los Angeles ·······································- I :25.9 5 Edison , Stockton { 153-Darrell Scott, 152-Theotis Roots, 149-Gary 1957 Berkeley ...... I :27.0 Haynes, 150-Jim Hill) ...... 1:29.1 1958 Manual Aris, Los Angeles ...... I :28.3 6 Encina ( 158-Jack Morrison, 155-Mike Dulaney, 160-Mike Vanslam- 1959 Long Beach Poly ____ ...... 1:28.0 brouk, 159-Max Naegele) ...... I :29.2 1960 Casllemonl, Oakland ...... I :26.2 7 Hogan (273-Mike Scrivner, 271-Jim Eaton, 274-Jesse Welch, 272- 1961 Centennial, Compton ...... I :26 .7 1962 Jefferson (Los Angeles) ...... I :26 :1 James Dennis) ...... I :30.1 1963 San Diego...... I :26 .3 8 Tennyson {304-Dave Garcia, 305-Terry McCafferty, 306-Raul Vargas, 1964 Muir (Pasadena)...... 1:26.4 303-Bob Dickhart) ...... I :30.1 1965 Grant (Sacramento)...... 1:26 .6 9 Franklin, Stockton { 163-Curtis Cole, 167-Stan Hudson, 164-Sam Dick- erson, 165-Edzie Edmon) ...... I :30.8

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RICHMOND'S FlYERS: - Expected to be finalists are Richmond's CASTLEMONT'S QUARTET: - Coach Nick Garedakis' Knights hope to speedy 880-yard relay team of Clarence Taylor, Bob Mccurry, Al­ repeat their 1960 win with Frank Slaton, William Sims, Horace bert Harris, and Don Williams, with Coach Ken Richter. Taylor also McGhee, and Jimmy Wright. Assistant coach Maurice Compton is qualified first in the 440 and third in the 220 in the NCS final meet. at the left. sc,oRE SHEET

EVENT I 1. (5 pts.) 2. (4 pts.) 3. (3 pts.) 4. (2 pts.) 5. (1 pt.) I I I 1. Discus ✓ I I I I I I I 2. Pole Vault ✓ I I

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32 CHRISTIE WARD VAL HERN SUZANNE SCOTT KAREN KOISTINEN DOROTHY LONG Alameda High Berkeley High DeAnza El Cerrito El Cerrito

SIGNE KOPP ELAINE ADAMS JO ANNE LUNGER CYNTHIA WILDE TERRY PACE Encinal Harry Ells Pacific Richmond San Leandro

,Princesses for 48th State CIF Track and Field Championships

THESE TEN YOUNG LADIES, chosen by their student bodies from the nine Alameda County Athletic League Schools, will serve at official hostesses for the 48th Annual California Interscholastic Federation State Track and Field Championships.

COVER PHOTOS: The two discus throwers, Jim Peters Piedmont, and 220, and relay . ... The stalwart young high jumper Mike Louisiana, Logan of Union City, have met four receiving his trophy at the El Cerrito Relays from times this year in competition, Peters winning only the Princess Denise Bradfield after he had set a still-to-be­ last meeting, the North Coast Section final meet, in accepted new National High School Record of 6'10½" which his mark of 182'4" broke the old North Coast is Fred Ja ckson of Castlemont of Oakland, a constant Record and came close to the Edwards' Field mark of threat to break the 7-foot barrier every time he jumps. 185'6" set by Bob Stoecker of Los Altos in 1961. . .. The pole vaulter is Todd Peterson of Los Altos, Peters' 1966 best is 188'8", while Louisiana has a 1966 best of 186'5½". ... The soaring broadjumper whose steady vanlting bronght him a second qualifying is Mel Gray of Montgomery of Santa Rosa, with a '66 place in the Central Coast Section last Saturday. He is best of 24'31/4". Gray also will appear in the 100, consistent at about 14 feet. CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION

California's State Hi~h School Track and Field Championship Meet. recognized by track fans and authorities as THE mosL outstanding interscholastic track and field meet held in the each year. is conducted under the rules and regula­ tions of the California Interscholastic Federation ( CIF). Organized approxmiately 50 years ago by principals and superintendents who met in a conference called by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the CIF is the agency through which public and private school administrators control and direct athletic activities of their schools.

The State ClF Federated Council is composed of the following men who have been elected as representatives from the ten CIF Sections in the state.

STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL

PRESIDE T- Bryce Schurr, Principal, Granada Hills HS. Harold Wbitlo<;k, District Supt., Escalon HS. Eicalon, ac­ Granada Hills, Los Angeles City Section J oaquin Section VICE-PRESIDE T- Edwin A. Hendrix, Supt. of Sutter Co. William P. Schlechte, Dist. Supt., Vista Unified Schools, Vista, Schools, Yuba City. orthern Section San Diego Section Jack Mulkey, Dist. Supt.. Dos Palo HS District, Dos Palos, Ralph Kauer, Principal. Balboa HS, San Francisco, San Fran­ Central Section cisco City Section George Miskulin, Principal. Del Mar HS, San Jose, Central Robert Ashton, Asst. Supt., Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School Coast Section District, Norwalk, Southern Section Floyd H. Russell, Principal. Willow Glen HS, San Jose, Central Keith Gunn, Principal. Victor Valley HS, Victorville, South­ ern Section Coast Section Claud H. Hardesty, Principal, Santa Barbara HS, Santa Bar­ Carroll 0. Lockridge, Principal, Westchester HS, Los Angeles. bara, Southern Section Los Angeles City Section Steve T. Miletich, Vice-Principal, Beverly Hills HS, Beverly Donald J. Bell. Principal. Encinal HS, Alameda, orth Coast Hills, Southern Section Section orman MaqDonald, Commissioner of Athletics, Fresno Uni• Sterling Macfarlane. Principal. Pittsburg HS, Iorth Coast fied School District, Past CIF President Section C. Carson Conrad, Chief, Bureau of Health, Recreation and George Bliss, Principal, Skyline HS, Oakland, Oakland Section P.E., State Dept. of Educ., Sacramento A. Dale Lacky, Principal. Woodland HS. Woodland. Sac-Joa­ William W. Russell, State CIF Commissioner quin Section Delmer B. Marshall, Associate Commissioner

SECTION SECRETARIES

Harold Olson, Delano, Central Section David P. Snyder, Director of P.E. Oakland, Oakland Seclion Lee Sims, Santa Cruz, Central Coast Section James C. Cave. Stockton, Sac-Joaquin Section Guy Wrinkle, Supervisor of Athletics, Los Angeles City Don Clarkson, Administrator of Athletics, San Diego City Schools, San Diego Section Schools. Los Angeles City Section Elwood Lang, Supervisor of Athletics. San Francisco, San Philip A. Hempler, Richmond, orth Coast Section Francisco Section Edwin A. Hendrix, Supt. Sutter Co. Schools, orthern Section Ken Fagans. Commissioner, Artesia, Southern Section

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